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Roger W Hendrix

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Current Opinion in Microbiology|October 24, 2003
Bacteriophage genomicsRoger W Hendrix
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 2004
Hot new virus, deep connectionsRoger W Hendrix
Advances in Virus Research|September 6, 2005
Bacteriophage HK97: assembly of the capsid and evolutionary connectionsRoger W Hendrix
Theoretical Population Biology|August 9, 2002
Bacteriophages: evolution of the majorityRoger W Hendrix
Cell|January 17, 2002
Phage genomics: small is beautifulHarald Brüssow, Roger W Hendrix
Virology|March 7, 2015
Bacteriophage lambda: Early pioneer and still relevantSherwood R Casjens, Roger W Hendrix
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 3, 2012
Bacteriophage HK97 capsid assembly and maturationRoger W Hendrix, John E Johnson
Current Opinion in Virology|October 29, 2011
Bacteriophages and their genomesGraham F Hatfull, Roger W Hendrix
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 22, 2013
Functional domains of the HK97 capsid maturation protease and the mechanisms of protein encapsidationRobert L Duda, Bonnie Oh, Roger W Hendrix
Molecular Cell|October 8, 2004
Conserved translational frameshift in dsDNA bacteriophage tail assembly genesJun Xu, Roger W Hendrix, Robert L Duda
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Current Opinion in Microbiology|October 24, 2003
Bacteriophage genomicsRoger W Hendrix
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 13, 2004
Hot new virus, deep connectionsRoger W Hendrix
Advances in Virus Research|September 6, 2005
Bacteriophage HK97: assembly of the capsid and evolutionary connectionsRoger W Hendrix
Theoretical Population Biology|August 9, 2002
Bacteriophages: evolution of the majorityRoger W Hendrix
Cell|January 17, 2002
Phage genomics: small is beautifulHarald Brüssow, Roger W Hendrix
Virology|March 7, 2015
Bacteriophage lambda: Early pioneer and still relevantSherwood R Casjens, Roger W Hendrix
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 3, 2012
Bacteriophage HK97 capsid assembly and maturationRoger W Hendrix, John E Johnson
Current Opinion in Virology|October 29, 2011
Bacteriophages and their genomesGraham F Hatfull, Roger W Hendrix
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 22, 2013
Functional domains of the HK97 capsid maturation protease and the mechanisms of protein encapsidationRobert L Duda, Bonnie Oh, Roger W Hendrix
Molecular Cell|October 8, 2004
Conserved translational frameshift in dsDNA bacteriophage tail assembly genesJun Xu, Roger W Hendrix, Robert L Duda
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