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  • 26. Reduction of virion-associated σ1 fibers on oncolytic reovirus variants promotes adaptation toward tumorigenic cells.
    Mohamed A, Teicher C, Haefliger S, Shmulevitz M.
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  • 28. Genetic variation during persistent reovirus infection: presence of extragenically suppressed temperature-sensitive lesions in wild-type virus isolated from persistently infected L cells.
    Ahmed R, Chakraborty PR, Graham AF, Ramig RF, Fields BN.
    J Virol; 1980 May; 34(2):383-9. PubMed ID: 7373715
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  • 29. Eradication of persistent reovirus infection from a B-cell hybridoma.
    Dermody TS, Chappell JD, Hofler JG, Kramp W, Tyler KL.
    Virology; 1995 Sep 10; 212(1):272-6. PubMed ID: 7676645
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  • 30. Interference of reovirus strains occurs between the stages of uncoating and dsRNA accumulation.
    Rozinov MN, Fields BN.
    J Gen Virol; 1996 Jul 10; 77 ( Pt 7)():1425-9. PubMed ID: 8757983
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  • 32. Internalization of virus binding proteins during entry of reovirus into K562 erythroleukemia cells.
    Choi AH.
    Virology; 1994 Apr 10; 200(1):301-6. PubMed ID: 8128632
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  • 35. Role of the mu 1 protein in reovirus stability and capacity to cause chromium release from host cells.
    Hooper JW, Fields BN.
    J Virol; 1996 Jan 10; 70(1):459-67. PubMed ID: 8523558
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  • 37. Differences in the capacity of reovirus strains to induce apoptosis are determined by the viral attachment protein sigma 1.
    Tyler KL, Squier MK, Rodgers SE, Schneider BE, Oberhaus SM, Grdina TA, Cohen JJ, Dermody TS.
    J Virol; 1995 Nov 10; 69(11):6972-9. PubMed ID: 7474116
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  • 39. The reovirus mutant tsA279 has temperature-sensitive lesions in the M2 and L2 genes: the M2 gene is associated with decreased viral protein production and blockade in transmembrane transport.
    Hazelton PR, Coombs KM.
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  • 40. Reovirus-induced acute myocarditis in mice correlates with viral RNA synthesis rather than generation of infectious virus in cardiac myocytes.
    Sherry B, Baty CJ, Blum MA.
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