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BMJ Case Reports|March 25, 2018
What does vanishing bone disease look like?Jarrad Stevens, Hannah Flower, James T Patton
Biochemical Society Transactions|March 21, 2007
The PI3K p110delta controls T-cell development, differentiation and regulationD T Patton, F Garçon, K Okkenhaug
Virus Research|October 3, 2021
Species A rotavirus reverse genetics: Achievements and prospectsTakeshi Kobayashi, John T Patton, Ulrich Desselberger
Journal of Virology|June 1, 1994
Deletion mapping of the rotavirus metalloprotein NS53 (NSP1): the conserved cysteine-rich region is essential for virus-specific RNA bindingJ Hua, X Chen, J T Patton
Virology|November 3, 2015
Modeling of the rotavirus group C capsid predicts a surface topology distinct from other rotavirus speciesElif Eren, Kimberly Zamuda, John T Patton
Virology|February 13, 2001
Multimers of the bluetongue virus nonstructural protein, NS2, possess nucleotidyl phosphatase activity: similarities between NS2 and rotavirus NSP2Z F Taraporewala, D Chen, J T Patton
Clinical Genetics|January 1, 1972
Pseudo-achondrogenesis with fracturesR Harris, J T Patton, A J Barson
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 22, 2014
The survival and differentiation of pro-B and pre-B cells in the bone marrow is dependent on IL-7Rα Tyr449Daniel T Patton, Adam W Plumb, Ninan Abraham
Virology|September 1, 1993
Comparative analysis of the rotavirus NS53 gene: conservation of basic and cysteine-rich regions in the protein and possible stem-loop structures in the RNAJ Hua, E A Mansell, J T Patton
Virology|September 11, 2007
An ATPase activity associated with the rotavirus phosphoprotein NSP5Tamara Bar-Magen, Eugenio Spencer, John T Patton
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BMJ Case Reports|March 25, 2018
What does vanishing bone disease look like?Jarrad Stevens, Hannah Flower, James T Patton
Biochemical Society Transactions|March 21, 2007
The PI3K p110delta controls T-cell development, differentiation and regulationD T Patton, F Garçon, K Okkenhaug
Virus Research|October 3, 2021
Species A rotavirus reverse genetics: Achievements and prospectsTakeshi Kobayashi, John T Patton, Ulrich Desselberger
Journal of Virology|June 1, 1994
Deletion mapping of the rotavirus metalloprotein NS53 (NSP1): the conserved cysteine-rich region is essential for virus-specific RNA bindingJ Hua, X Chen, J T Patton
Virology|November 3, 2015
Modeling of the rotavirus group C capsid predicts a surface topology distinct from other rotavirus speciesElif Eren, Kimberly Zamuda, John T Patton
Virology|February 13, 2001
Multimers of the bluetongue virus nonstructural protein, NS2, possess nucleotidyl phosphatase activity: similarities between NS2 and rotavirus NSP2Z F Taraporewala, D Chen, J T Patton
Clinical Genetics|January 1, 1972
Pseudo-achondrogenesis with fracturesR Harris, J T Patton, A J Barson
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 22, 2014
The survival and differentiation of pro-B and pre-B cells in the bone marrow is dependent on IL-7Rα Tyr449Daniel T Patton, Adam W Plumb, Ninan Abraham
Virology|September 1, 1993
Comparative analysis of the rotavirus NS53 gene: conservation of basic and cysteine-rich regions in the protein and possible stem-loop structures in the RNAJ Hua, E A Mansell, J T Patton
Virology|September 11, 2007
An ATPase activity associated with the rotavirus phosphoprotein NSP5Tamara Bar-Magen, Eugenio Spencer, John T Patton
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