These tools will no longer be maintained as of December 31, 2024. Archived website can be found here. PubMed4Hh GitHub repository can be found here. Contact NLM Customer Service if you have questions.


BIOMARKERS

Molecular Biopsy of Human Tumors

- a resource for Precision Medicine *

116 related articles for article (PubMed ID: 2014640)

  • 1. Genetic analysis of determinants of disease severity and virus concentration in cauliflower mosaic virus.
    Anderson EJ; Qui SG; Schoelz JE
    Virology; 1991 Apr; 181(2):647-55. PubMed ID: 2014640
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 2. Identification of domains within gene VI of cauliflower mosaic virus that influence systemic infection of Nicotiana bigelovii in a light-dependent manner.
    Wintermantel WM; Anderson EJ; Schoelz JE
    Virology; 1993 Oct; 196(2):789-98. PubMed ID: 8372449
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 3. Three regions of cauliflower mosaic virus strain W260 are involved in systemic infection of solanaceous hosts.
    Qiu SG; Schoelz JE
    Virology; 1992 Oct; 190(2):773-82. PubMed ID: 1519358
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 4. Host range control of cauliflower mosaic virus.
    Scholelz JE; Shepherd RJ
    Virology; 1988 Jan; 162(1):30-7. PubMed ID: 3341113
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 5. Isolation of recombinant viruses between cauliflower mosaic virus and a viral gene in transgenic plants under conditions of moderate selection pressure.
    Wintermantel WM; Schoelz JE
    Virology; 1996 Sep; 223(1):156-64. PubMed ID: 8806549
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 6. Segregation of cauliflower mosaic virus symptom genetic determinants.
    Stratford R; Covey SN
    Virology; 1989 Oct; 172(2):451-9. PubMed ID: 2572087
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 7. Differential induction of symptoms in Arabidopsis by P6 of Cauliflower mosaic virus.
    Yu W; Murfett J; Schoelz JE
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2003 Jan; 16(1):35-42. PubMed ID: 12580280
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 8. Expression of disease symptoms in cauliflower mosaic virus genomic hybrids.
    Daubert SD; Schoelz J; Debao L; Shepherd RJ
    J Mol Appl Genet; 1984; 2(6):537-47. PubMed ID: 6530602
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 9. The 5' Third of Cauliflower mosaic virus Gene VI Conditions Resistance Breakage in Arabidopsis Ecotype Tsu-0.
    Agama K; Beach S; Schoelz J; Leisner SM
    Phytopathology; 2002 Feb; 92(2):190-6. PubMed ID: 18943093
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 10. Point mutations in cauliflower mosaic virus gene VI confer host-specific symptom changes.
    Daubert S; Routh G
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 1990; 3(5):341-5. PubMed ID: 2134858
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 11. Cauliflower mosaic virus gene VI product N-terminus contains regions involved in resistance-breakage, self-association and interactions with movement protein.
    Hapiak M; Li Y; Agama K; Swade S; Okenka G; Falk J; Khandekar S; Raikhy G; Anderson A; Pollock J; Zellner W; Schoelz J; Leisner SM
    Virus Res; 2008 Dec; 138(1-2):119-29. PubMed ID: 18851998
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 12. Agroinfiltration of Cauliflower mosaic virus gene VI elicits hypersensitive response in Nicotiana species.
    Palanichelvam K; Cole AB; Shababi M; Schoelz JE
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2000 Nov; 13(11):1275-9. PubMed ID: 11059496
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 13. Gene II product of an aphid-nontransmissible isolate of cauliflower mosaic virus expressed in a baculovirus system possesses aphid transmission factor activity.
    Blanc S; Cerutti M; Chaabihi H; Louis C; Devauchelle G; Hull R
    Virology; 1993 Feb; 192(2):651-4. PubMed ID: 8421905
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 14. The pattern of accumulation of cauliflower mosaic virus-specific products in infected turnips.
    Maule AJ; Harker CL; Wilson IG
    Virology; 1989 Apr; 169(2):436-46. PubMed ID: 2705305
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 15. Susceptibility of Brassica species to cauliflower mosaic virus infection is related to a specific stage in the virus multiplication cycle.
    Saunders K; Lucy AP; Covey SN
    J Gen Virol; 1990 Aug; 71 ( Pt 8)():1641-7. PubMed ID: 2391496
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 16. The P1 gene of Cauliflower mosaic virus is responsible for breaking resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Enkheim (En-2).
    Adhab M; Angel C; Leisner S; Schoelz JE
    Virology; 2018 Oct; 523():15-21. PubMed ID: 30059841
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 17. Agroinfection of transgenic plants leads to viable cauliflower mosaic virus by intermolecular recombination.
    Gal S; Pisan B; Hohn T; Grimsley N; Hohn B
    Virology; 1992 Apr; 187(2):525-33. PubMed ID: 1546451
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 18. Cauliflower mosaic virus gene VI produces a symptomatic phenotype in transgenic tobacco plants.
    Baughman GA; Jacobs JD; Howell SH
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1988 Feb; 85(3):733-7. PubMed ID: 16578828
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 19. Immunological detection of cauliflower mosaic virus gene V protein produced in engineered bacteria or infected plants.
    Ziegler V; Laquel P; Guilley H; Richards K; Jonard G
    Gene; 1985; 36(3):271-9. PubMed ID: 3000879
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

  • 20. Disease symptoms in transgenic tobacco induced by integrated gene VI of cauliflower mosaic virus.
    Balázs E
    Virus Genes; 1990 Feb; 3(3):205-11. PubMed ID: 2161156
    [TBL] [Abstract][Full Text] [Related]  

    [Next]    [New Search]
    of 6.