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R M Sandri-Goldin

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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 17, 1998
Interactions between a herpes simplex virus regulatory protein and cellular mRNA processing pathwaysR M Sandri-Goldin
Infectious Agents and Disease|April 1, 1994
Properties of an HSV-1 regulatory protein that appears to impair host cell splicingR M Sandri-Goldin
Genes & Development|April 29, 1998
ICP27 mediates HSV RNA export by shuttling through a leucine-rich nuclear export signal and binding viral intronless RNAs through an RGG motifR M Sandri-Goldin
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|June 22, 2001
Nuclear export of herpes virus RNAR M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|March 12, 1999
Analysis of the phosphorylation sites of herpes simplex virus type 1 regulatory protein ICP27Y Zhi, R M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1995
Arginine-rich regions succeeding the nuclear localization region of the herpes simplex virus type 1 regulatory protein ICP27 are required for efficient nuclear localization and late gene expressionM K Hibbard, R M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|December 1, 1994
Herpes simplex virus inhibits host cell splicing, and regulatory protein ICP27 is required for this effectW R Hardy, R M Sandri-Goldin
Genes & Development|May 1, 1992
A herpesvirus regulatory protein appears to act post-transcriptionally by affecting mRNA processingR M Sandri-Goldin, G E Mendoza
Journal of Virology|April 1, 1988
Evidence that transcriptional control is the major mechanism of regulation for the glycoprotein D gene in herpes simplex virus type 1-infected cellsI L Smith, R M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1994
The herpes simplex virus regulatory protein ICP27 contributes to the decrease in cellular mRNA levels during infectionM A Hardwicke, R M Sandri-Goldin
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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|October 17, 1998
Interactions between a herpes simplex virus regulatory protein and cellular mRNA processing pathwaysR M Sandri-Goldin
Infectious Agents and Disease|April 1, 1994
Properties of an HSV-1 regulatory protein that appears to impair host cell splicingR M Sandri-Goldin
Genes & Development|April 29, 1998
ICP27 mediates HSV RNA export by shuttling through a leucine-rich nuclear export signal and binding viral intronless RNAs through an RGG motifR M Sandri-Goldin
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|June 22, 2001
Nuclear export of herpes virus RNAR M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|March 12, 1999
Analysis of the phosphorylation sites of herpes simplex virus type 1 regulatory protein ICP27Y Zhi, R M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1995
Arginine-rich regions succeeding the nuclear localization region of the herpes simplex virus type 1 regulatory protein ICP27 are required for efficient nuclear localization and late gene expressionM K Hibbard, R M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|December 1, 1994
Herpes simplex virus inhibits host cell splicing, and regulatory protein ICP27 is required for this effectW R Hardy, R M Sandri-Goldin
Genes & Development|May 1, 1992
A herpesvirus regulatory protein appears to act post-transcriptionally by affecting mRNA processingR M Sandri-Goldin, G E Mendoza
Journal of Virology|April 1, 1988
Evidence that transcriptional control is the major mechanism of regulation for the glycoprotein D gene in herpes simplex virus type 1-infected cellsI L Smith, R M Sandri-Goldin
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1994
The herpes simplex virus regulatory protein ICP27 contributes to the decrease in cellular mRNA levels during infectionM A Hardwicke, R M Sandri-Goldin
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