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Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 12, 2014
Epstein-Barr virus replicating in epithelial cellsLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Journal of Virology|April 27, 2007
Epstein-Barr virus entryLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Future Virology|February 5, 2016
EBV glycoproteins: where are we now?Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Plos Pathogens|April 29, 2016
Braving the New WorldLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Journal of Virology|November 1, 2016
The Long and Complicated Relationship between Epstein-Barr Virus and Epithelial CellsLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Virology|February 20, 2007
Point mutations in EBV gH that abrogate or differentially affect B cell and epithelial cell fusionLiguo Wu, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
The Journal of General Virology|July 12, 2007
Compatibility of the gH homologues of Epstein-Barr virus and related lymphocryptovirusesLiguo Wu, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Virology|November 11, 2008
The BDLF2 protein of Epstein-Barr virus is a type II glycosylated envelope protein whose processing is dependent on coexpression with the BMRF2 proteinMindy Gore, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Chinese Journal of Cancer|October 18, 2014
Epstein-Barr virus infection mechanismsLiudmila S Chesnokova, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Journal of Virology|September 30, 2011
Fusion of Epstein-Barr virus with epithelial cells can be triggered by αvβ5 in addition to αvβ6 and αvβ8, and integrin binding triggers a conformational change in glycoproteins gHgLLiudmila S Chesnokova, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 12, 2014
Epstein-Barr virus replicating in epithelial cellsLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Journal of Virology|April 27, 2007
Epstein-Barr virus entryLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Future Virology|February 5, 2016
EBV glycoproteins: where are we now?Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Plos Pathogens|April 29, 2016
Braving the New WorldLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Journal of Virology|November 1, 2016
The Long and Complicated Relationship between Epstein-Barr Virus and Epithelial CellsLindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Virology|February 20, 2007
Point mutations in EBV gH that abrogate or differentially affect B cell and epithelial cell fusionLiguo Wu, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
The Journal of General Virology|July 12, 2007
Compatibility of the gH homologues of Epstein-Barr virus and related lymphocryptovirusesLiguo Wu, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Virology|November 11, 2008
The BDLF2 protein of Epstein-Barr virus is a type II glycosylated envelope protein whose processing is dependent on coexpression with the BMRF2 proteinMindy Gore, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Chinese Journal of Cancer|October 18, 2014
Epstein-Barr virus infection mechanismsLiudmila S Chesnokova, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
Journal of Virology|September 30, 2011
Fusion of Epstein-Barr virus with epithelial cells can be triggered by αvβ5 in addition to αvβ6 and αvβ8, and integrin binding triggers a conformational change in glycoproteins gHgLLiudmila S Chesnokova, Lindsey M Hutt-Fletcher
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