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  • 3. Complementation of and interference with Sindbis virus replication by full-length and deleted forms of the nonstructural protein, nsP1, expressed in stable transfectants of Hela cells.
    Li ML, Wang HL, Stollar V.
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  • 4. Identification of mutations in a Sindbis virus variant able to establish persistent infection in BHK cells: the importance of a mutation in the nsP2 gene.
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  • 5. [The mutiplication of Sindbis virus and host BHK-21 cell apoptosis].
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    Lastarza MW, Grakoui A, Rice CM.
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  • 7. An in-frame insertion into the Sindbis virus 6K gene leads to defective proteolytic processing of the virus glycoproteins, a trans-dominant negative inhibition of normal virus formation, and interference in virus shut off of host-cell protein synthesis.
    Schlesinger MJ, London SD, Ryan C.
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    Burnham AJ, Gong L, Hardy RW.
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  • 10. [The distribution of SbV nonstructural protein 2 (nsP2) in host cell].
    Liang F, Qu J, Zhang X, Chen J, Ding M, Zhai Z.
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  • 12. A 55-kDa protein induced in Aedes albopictus (mosquito) cells by antiviral protein.
    Luo T, Brown DT.
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  • 13. [The relationship between protein synthesis of Sindbis virus and host cytoskeletons].
    Qiu J, Zhang XQ, Lu Y, Ding MX.
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  • 14. Synthesis and methyltransferase activity of nonstructural protein nsP1 in Sindbis virus-infected Aedes albopictus cells.
    Wang HL, Stollar V.
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  • 15. Replicon-helper systems from attenuated Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus: expression of heterologous genes in vitro and immunization against heterologous pathogens in vivo.
    Pushko P, Parker M, Ludwig GV, Davis NL, Johnston RE, Smith JF.
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  • 16. [The relationship of Sindbis virus assembly and the viral protein 6K with intermediate filaments].
    Wu D, Xu W, Jiao R, Ding M, Zhai Z.
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  • 17. The role of the L4 33K gene in adenovirus infection.
    Fessler SP, Young CS.
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  • 18. Phosphatidylserine is involved in gene expression from Sindbis virus subgenomic promoter.
    Saito K, Nishijima M, Kuge O.
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  • 19. Differential inhibition of cellular and Sindbis virus translation by brefeldin A.
    Molina S, Sanz MA, Madan V, Ventoso I, Castelló A, Carrasco L.
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  • 20. An amino acid change in the exodomain of the E2 protein of Sindbis virus, which impairs the release of virus from chicken cells but not from mosquito cells.
    Li ML, Liao HJ, Simon LD, Stollar V.
    Virology; 1999 Nov 10; 264(1):187-94. PubMed ID: 10544144
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