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Archives of Virology. Supplementum|January 1, 1994
Coronavirus polyprotein processingS R Weiss, S A Hughes, P J Bonilla, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|August 1, 1987
Coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus (MHV)-A59 causes a persistent, productive infection in primary glial cell culturesE Lavi, A Suzumura, M Hirayama, et al.
Brain Research|June 1, 1988
mRNA levels of all three neurofilament proteins decline following nerve transectionM E Goldstein, S R Weiss, R A Lazzarini, et al.
Brain Research|May 7, 1986
CRF-induced seizures and behavior: interaction with amygdala kindlingS R Weiss, R M Post, P W Gold, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 11, 1990
The primary structure and expression of the second open reading frame of the polymerase gene of the coronavirus MHV-A59; a highly conserved polymerase is expressed by an efficient ribosomal frameshifting mechanismP J Bredenbeek, C J Pachuk, A F Noten, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology|March 5, 1999
Localization of mouse hepatitis virus open reading frame 1A derived proteinsW Bi, J D Piñón, S Hughes, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 5, 2002
Role of the spike protein in murine coronavirus induced hepatitis: an in vivo study using targeted RNA recombinationS Navas, S H Seo, M M Chua, et al.
Epilepsia|September 1, 1985
Chronic carbamazepine treatment increases brain adenosine receptorsP J Marangos, S R Weiss, P Montgomery, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1987
Expression of MHC class I genes in mouse hepatitis virus (MHV-A59) infection and in multiple sclerosisE Lavi, A Suzumura, L A Lampson, et al.
Brain Research|January 16, 1997
Amygdala-kindled seizures increase the expression of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and CRF-binding protein in GABAergic interneurons of the dentate hilusM A Smith, S R Weiss, R L Berry, et al.
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Archives of Virology. Supplementum|January 1, 1994
Coronavirus polyprotein processingS R Weiss, S A Hughes, P J Bonilla, et al.
Microbial Pathogenesis|August 1, 1987
Coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus (MHV)-A59 causes a persistent, productive infection in primary glial cell culturesE Lavi, A Suzumura, M Hirayama, et al.
Brain Research|June 1, 1988
mRNA levels of all three neurofilament proteins decline following nerve transectionM E Goldstein, S R Weiss, R A Lazzarini, et al.
Brain Research|May 7, 1986
CRF-induced seizures and behavior: interaction with amygdala kindlingS R Weiss, R M Post, P W Gold, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 11, 1990
The primary structure and expression of the second open reading frame of the polymerase gene of the coronavirus MHV-A59; a highly conserved polymerase is expressed by an efficient ribosomal frameshifting mechanismP J Bredenbeek, C J Pachuk, A F Noten, et al.
Journal of Neurovirology|March 5, 1999
Localization of mouse hepatitis virus open reading frame 1A derived proteinsW Bi, J D Piñón, S Hughes, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 5, 2002
Role of the spike protein in murine coronavirus induced hepatitis: an in vivo study using targeted RNA recombinationS Navas, S H Seo, M M Chua, et al.
Epilepsia|September 1, 1985
Chronic carbamazepine treatment increases brain adenosine receptorsP J Marangos, S R Weiss, P Montgomery, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1987
Expression of MHC class I genes in mouse hepatitis virus (MHV-A59) infection and in multiple sclerosisE Lavi, A Suzumura, L A Lampson, et al.
Brain Research|January 16, 1997
Amygdala-kindled seizures increase the expression of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and CRF-binding protein in GABAergic interneurons of the dentate hilusM A Smith, S R Weiss, R L Berry, et al.
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