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W G Stroop

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The Journal of Infectious Diseases|April 1, 1986
Production of encephalitis restricted to the temporal lobes by experimental reactivation of herpes simplex virusW G Stroop, D C Schaefer
Acta Neuropathologica|January 1, 1994
Herpes simplex virus type 1 strain KOS-63 does not cause acute or recurrent ocular disease and does not reactivate ganglionic latency in vivoW G Stroop, M C Banks
Progress in Medical Virology. Fortschritte Der Medizinischen Virusforschung. Progres En Virologie Medicale|January 1, 1982
Persistent, slow and latent viral infectionsW G Stroop, J R Baringer
Journal of Neuroimmunology|May 1, 1985
Enhancement of encephalomyeloradiculitis in mice sensitized with spinal cord tissue and infected with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virusW G Stroop, M A Brinton
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|September 1, 1992
The weakly virulent herpes simplex virus type 1 strain KOS-63 establishes peripheral and central nervous system latency following intranasal infection of rabbits, but poorly reactivates in vivoW G Stroop, M C Banks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 1, 1992
Rose bengal inhibits herpes simplex virus replication in vero and human corneal epithelial cells in vitroJ Chodosh, M C Banks, W G Stroop
Cell|October 1, 1981
Theiler's virus persists in glial cells during demyelinating diseaseM Brahic, W G Stroop, J R Baringer
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|December 1, 1981
Detection of Theiler's virus RNA in mouse central nervous system by in situ hybridizationW G Stroop, J R Baringer, M Brahic
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1982
Detection of tissue culture-adapted Theiler's virus RNA in spinal cord white matter cells throughout infectionW G Stroop, M Brahic, J R Baringer
Microbial Pathogenesis|October 1, 1991
The major site of murine K papovavirus persistence and reactivation is the renal tubular epitheliumJ E Greenlee, R C Phelps, W G Stroop
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases|April 1, 1986
Production of encephalitis restricted to the temporal lobes by experimental reactivation of herpes simplex virusW G Stroop, D C Schaefer
Acta Neuropathologica|January 1, 1994
Herpes simplex virus type 1 strain KOS-63 does not cause acute or recurrent ocular disease and does not reactivate ganglionic latency in vivoW G Stroop, M C Banks
Progress in Medical Virology. Fortschritte Der Medizinischen Virusforschung. Progres En Virologie Medicale|January 1, 1982
Persistent, slow and latent viral infectionsW G Stroop, J R Baringer
Journal of Neuroimmunology|May 1, 1985
Enhancement of encephalomyeloradiculitis in mice sensitized with spinal cord tissue and infected with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virusW G Stroop, M A Brinton
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology|September 1, 1992
The weakly virulent herpes simplex virus type 1 strain KOS-63 establishes peripheral and central nervous system latency following intranasal infection of rabbits, but poorly reactivates in vivoW G Stroop, M C Banks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|July 1, 1992
Rose bengal inhibits herpes simplex virus replication in vero and human corneal epithelial cells in vitroJ Chodosh, M C Banks, W G Stroop
Cell|October 1, 1981
Theiler's virus persists in glial cells during demyelinating diseaseM Brahic, W G Stroop, J R Baringer
Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology|December 1, 1981
Detection of Theiler's virus RNA in mouse central nervous system by in situ hybridizationW G Stroop, J R Baringer, M Brahic
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1982
Detection of tissue culture-adapted Theiler's virus RNA in spinal cord white matter cells throughout infectionW G Stroop, M Brahic, J R Baringer
Microbial Pathogenesis|October 1, 1991
The major site of murine K papovavirus persistence and reactivation is the renal tubular epitheliumJ E Greenlee, R C Phelps, W G Stroop
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