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Journal of Virology|February 1, 1992
cis and trans requirements for the selective packaging of adenovirus type 5 DNAM Gräble, P Hearing
Journal of Virology|July 1, 1993
The NFIII/OCT-1 binding site stimulates adenovirus DNA replication in vivo and is functionally redundant with adjacent sequencesL Hatfield, P Hearing
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|May 16, 2003
Regulation of adenovirus packagingP Ostapchuk, P Hearing
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1985
Sequence-independent autoregulation of the adenovirus type 5 E1A transcription unitP Hearing, T Shenk
Cell|April 25, 1986
The adenovirus type 5 E1A enhancer contains two functionally distinct domains: one is specific for E1A and the other modulates all early units in cisP Hearing, T Shenk
Virology|September 1, 1991
Redundant elements in the adenovirus type 5 inverted terminal repeat promote bidirectional transcription in vitro and are important for virus growth in vivoL Hatfield, P Hearing
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1990
Adenovirus type 5 packaging domain is composed of a repeated element that is functionally redundantM Gräble, P Hearing
Journal of Virology|December 19, 2000
Pseudopackaging of adenovirus type 5 genomes into capsids containing the hexon proteins of adenovirus serotypes B, D, or EP Ostapchuk, P Hearing
Cell|July 1, 1983
The adenovirus type 5 E1A transcriptional control region contains a duplicated enhancer elementP Hearing, T Shenk
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 15, 1983
Functional analysis of the nucleotide sequence surrounding the cap site for adenovirus type 5 region E1A messenger RNAsP Hearing, T Shenk
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Journal of Virology|February 1, 1992
cis and trans requirements for the selective packaging of adenovirus type 5 DNAM Gräble, P Hearing
Journal of Virology|July 1, 1993
The NFIII/OCT-1 binding site stimulates adenovirus DNA replication in vivo and is functionally redundant with adjacent sequencesL Hatfield, P Hearing
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|May 16, 2003
Regulation of adenovirus packagingP Ostapchuk, P Hearing
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1985
Sequence-independent autoregulation of the adenovirus type 5 E1A transcription unitP Hearing, T Shenk
Cell|April 25, 1986
The adenovirus type 5 E1A enhancer contains two functionally distinct domains: one is specific for E1A and the other modulates all early units in cisP Hearing, T Shenk
Virology|September 1, 1991
Redundant elements in the adenovirus type 5 inverted terminal repeat promote bidirectional transcription in vitro and are important for virus growth in vivoL Hatfield, P Hearing
Journal of Virology|May 1, 1990
Adenovirus type 5 packaging domain is composed of a repeated element that is functionally redundantM Gräble, P Hearing
Journal of Virology|December 19, 2000
Pseudopackaging of adenovirus type 5 genomes into capsids containing the hexon proteins of adenovirus serotypes B, D, or EP Ostapchuk, P Hearing
Cell|July 1, 1983
The adenovirus type 5 E1A transcriptional control region contains a duplicated enhancer elementP Hearing, T Shenk
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 15, 1983
Functional analysis of the nucleotide sequence surrounding the cap site for adenovirus type 5 region E1A messenger RNAsP Hearing, T Shenk
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