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W H Wunner

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Nature|November 19, 1981
Structure of the glycoprotein gene in rabies virusA Anilionis, W H Wunner, P J Curtis
Journal of Virology|June 1, 1984
Characterization of saturable binding sites for rabies virusW H Wunner, K J Reagan, H Koprowski
Virus Research|April 1, 1992
Immune response to the nominal phosphoprotein of rabies virusJ K Larson, W H Wunner, H C Ertl
The Journal of General Virology|February 1, 1981
Defective interfering particles of fixed rabies viruses: lack of correlation with attenuation or auto-interference in miceH F Clark, N F Parks, W H Wunner
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 11, 1990
Identification of a rabies virus T cell epitope on the basis of its similarity with a hepatitis B surface antigen peptide presented to T cells by the same MHC molecule (HLA-DPw4)E Celis, J Larson, L Otvos, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 1, 1980
Rabies mRNA translation in Xenopus laevis oocytesW H Wunner, P J Curtis, T J Wiktor
Journal of Virological Methods|July 1, 1989
Detection of rabies virus RNA in the central nervous system of experimentally infected mice using in situ hybridization with RNA probesA C Jackson, D L Reimer, W H Wunner
Virology|January 30, 1983
Chemical and immunological analysis of the rabies soluble glycoproteinB Dietzschold, T J Wiktor, W H Wunner, et al.
Biochemistry|September 14, 1993
Efficiency of N-linked core glycosylation at asparagine-319 of rabies virus glycoprotein is altered by deletions C-terminal to the glycosylation sequonS H Shakin-Eshleman, W H Wunner, S L Spitalnik
Journal of Virology|November 11, 1991
Identification of an immunodominant epitope within the phosphoprotein of rabies virus that is recognized by both class I- and class II-restricted T cellsJ K Larson, W H Wunner, L Otvos, et al.
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Nature|November 19, 1981
Structure of the glycoprotein gene in rabies virusA Anilionis, W H Wunner, P J Curtis
Journal of Virology|June 1, 1984
Characterization of saturable binding sites for rabies virusW H Wunner, K J Reagan, H Koprowski
Virus Research|April 1, 1992
Immune response to the nominal phosphoprotein of rabies virusJ K Larson, W H Wunner, H C Ertl
The Journal of General Virology|February 1, 1981
Defective interfering particles of fixed rabies viruses: lack of correlation with attenuation or auto-interference in miceH F Clark, N F Parks, W H Wunner
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 11, 1990
Identification of a rabies virus T cell epitope on the basis of its similarity with a hepatitis B surface antigen peptide presented to T cells by the same MHC molecule (HLA-DPw4)E Celis, J Larson, L Otvos, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 1, 1980
Rabies mRNA translation in Xenopus laevis oocytesW H Wunner, P J Curtis, T J Wiktor
Journal of Virological Methods|July 1, 1989
Detection of rabies virus RNA in the central nervous system of experimentally infected mice using in situ hybridization with RNA probesA C Jackson, D L Reimer, W H Wunner
Virology|January 30, 1983
Chemical and immunological analysis of the rabies soluble glycoproteinB Dietzschold, T J Wiktor, W H Wunner, et al.
Biochemistry|September 14, 1993
Efficiency of N-linked core glycosylation at asparagine-319 of rabies virus glycoprotein is altered by deletions C-terminal to the glycosylation sequonS H Shakin-Eshleman, W H Wunner, S L Spitalnik
Journal of Virology|November 11, 1991
Identification of an immunodominant epitope within the phosphoprotein of rabies virus that is recognized by both class I- and class II-restricted T cellsJ K Larson, W H Wunner, L Otvos, et al.
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