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Susan Hafenstein

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Nature Microbiology|October 27, 2016
Structural biology: A picornavirus unlike the othersSusan Hafenstein
Journal of Virology|May 7, 2002
phi X174 genome-capsid interactions influence the biophysical properties of the virion: evidence for a scaffolding-like function for the genome during the final stages of morphogenesisSusan Hafenstein, Bentley A Fane
Virology|December 13, 2016
MOPS and coxsackievirus B3 stabilitySteven D Carson, Susan Hafenstein, Hyunwook Lee
Journal of Virology|December 4, 2009
Depletion of virion-associated divalent cations induces parvovirus minute virus of mice to eject its genome in a 3'-to-5' direction from an otherwise intact viral particleSusan F Cotmore, Susan Hafenstein, Peter Tattersall
Advances in Virus Research|September 17, 2019
CryoEM reconstruction approaches to resolve asymmetric featuresDaniel J Goetschius, Hyunwook Lee, Susan Hafenstein
Bio-Protocol|August 23, 2016
Enterovirus 71 Virus Propagation and PurificationKristin L Shingler, Lindsey J Organtini, Susan Hafenstein
Current Opinion in Virology|July 1, 2019
Asymmetry in icosahedral virusesDaniel J Goetschius, Colin R Parrish, Susan Hafenstein
Journal of Virology|January 29, 2011
Variations of coxsackievirus B3 capsid primary structure, ligands, and stability are selected for in a coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor-limited environmentSteven D Carson, Nora M Chapman, Susan Hafenstein, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 14, 2014
Specificity of coxsackievirus B3 interaction with human, but not murine, decay-accelerating factor: replacement of a single residue within short consensus repeat 2 prevents virus attachmentJieyan Pan, Lili Zhang, Lindsey J Organtini, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 21, 2014
Global displacement of canine parvovirus by a host-adapted variant: structural comparison between pandemic viruses with distinct host rangesLindsey J Organtini, Andrew B Allison, Tiit Lukk, et al.
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Nature Microbiology|October 27, 2016
Structural biology: A picornavirus unlike the othersSusan Hafenstein
Journal of Virology|May 7, 2002
phi X174 genome-capsid interactions influence the biophysical properties of the virion: evidence for a scaffolding-like function for the genome during the final stages of morphogenesisSusan Hafenstein, Bentley A Fane
Virology|December 13, 2016
MOPS and coxsackievirus B3 stabilitySteven D Carson, Susan Hafenstein, Hyunwook Lee
Journal of Virology|December 4, 2009
Depletion of virion-associated divalent cations induces parvovirus minute virus of mice to eject its genome in a 3'-to-5' direction from an otherwise intact viral particleSusan F Cotmore, Susan Hafenstein, Peter Tattersall
Advances in Virus Research|September 17, 2019
CryoEM reconstruction approaches to resolve asymmetric featuresDaniel J Goetschius, Hyunwook Lee, Susan Hafenstein
Bio-Protocol|August 23, 2016
Enterovirus 71 Virus Propagation and PurificationKristin L Shingler, Lindsey J Organtini, Susan Hafenstein
Current Opinion in Virology|July 1, 2019
Asymmetry in icosahedral virusesDaniel J Goetschius, Colin R Parrish, Susan Hafenstein
Journal of Virology|January 29, 2011
Variations of coxsackievirus B3 capsid primary structure, ligands, and stability are selected for in a coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor-limited environmentSteven D Carson, Nora M Chapman, Susan Hafenstein, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 14, 2014
Specificity of coxsackievirus B3 interaction with human, but not murine, decay-accelerating factor: replacement of a single residue within short consensus repeat 2 prevents virus attachmentJieyan Pan, Lili Zhang, Lindsey J Organtini, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 21, 2014
Global displacement of canine parvovirus by a host-adapted variant: structural comparison between pandemic viruses with distinct host rangesLindsey J Organtini, Andrew B Allison, Tiit Lukk, et al.
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