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[ 1 ]
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2009
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Non-specific interactions are sufficient to explain the position of heterochromatic chromocenters and nucleoli in interphase nuclei.
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de Nooijer, S.
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[ 2 ]
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2009
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Secoviridae: a proposed family of plant viruses within the order Picornavirales that combines the families Sequiviridae and Comoviridae, the unassigned genera Cheravirus and Sadwavirus, and the proposed genus Torradovirus [electronic resource].
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Sanfaçon, Hélène
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[ 3 ]
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2008
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Tomato spotted wilt virus glycoproteins induce the formation of endoplasmic reticulum- and Golgi-derived pleomorphic membrane structures in plant cells.
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Ribeiro, Daniela
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[ 4 ]
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2007
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Cheravirus and Sadwavirus: two unassigned genera of plant positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses formerly considered atypical members of the genus Nepovirus (family Comoviridae) [electronic resource].
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Le Gall, O.
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[ 5 ]
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2004
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Studies on the origin and structure of tubules made by the movement protein of Cowpea mosaic virus.
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Pouwels, J.
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[ 6 ]
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2003
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Intracellular distribution of cowpea mosaic virus movement protein as visualised by green fluorescent protein fusions.
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Gopinath, K.
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[ 7 ]
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2003
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Studies on the C-terminus of the Cowpea mosaic virus movement protein.
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Bertens, P.
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[ 8 ]
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2002
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Characterization of plant proteins that interact with cowpea mosaic virus '60K' protein in the yeast two-hybrid system.
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Carette, J.E.
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[ 9 ]
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2002
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Cowpea mosaic virus: effects on host cell processes.
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Pouwels, J.
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[ 10 ]
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2002
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Cytoskeleton and the secretory pathway are not involved in targeting the cowpea mosaic virus movement protein to the cell periphery.
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Pouwels, J.
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[ 11 ]
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2002
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Genomic sequence of cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus and its similarities with other potyviruses.
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Mlotshwa, S.
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[ 12 ]
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2002
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Phloem loading and unloading of Cowpea mosaic virus in Vigna unguiculata.
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Silva, M.S.
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[ 13 ]
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2001
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Mutational analysis of the genome-linked protein of cowpea mosaic virus.
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Carette, J.E.
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[ 14 ]
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2000
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Engineering cowpea mosaic virus RNA-2 into a vector to express heterologous proteins in plants.
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Gopinath, K.
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[ 15 ]
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2000
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Mutational analysis of the cowpea mosaic virus movement protein.
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Bertens, P.
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[ 16 ]
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1999
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Studies on hybrid comoviruses reveal the importance of three-dimensional structure for processing of the viral coat proteins and show that the specificity of cleavage is greater in trans than in cis.
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Clark, A.J.
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[ 17 ]
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1997
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Isolation and characterization of tubular structures of cowpea mosaic virus.
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Kasteel, D.T.J.
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[ 18 ]
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1996
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Capsid proteins of cowpea mosaic virus transiently expressed in protoplasts form virus-like particles.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 19 ]
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1996
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Distinct functional domains in the cowpea mosaic virus movement protein.
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Lekkerkerker, A.
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[ 20 ]
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1996
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Modification of phytohormone response by a peptide encoded by ENOD40 of legumes and a nonlegume.
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Sande, K. van de
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[ 21 ]
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1996
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Movement proteins of cowpea mosaic virus and cauliflower mosaic virus induce tubular structures in plant and insect cells.
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Kasteel, D.T.J.
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[ 22 ]
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1996
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RNA-mediated virus resistance: role of repeated transgenes and delineation to targeted regions.
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Sijen, T.
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[ 23 ]
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1995
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Cowpea mosaic virus RNA 1-encoded 112 kDa protein may function as a VPg precursor in vivo.
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Peters, S.A.
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[ 24 ]
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1995
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Replication of cowpea mosaic virus RNA1 or RNA2 is specifically blocked in transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants expressing the full-length replicase or movement protein genes.
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Sijen, T.
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[ 25 ]
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1994
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Adaptation of positive-strand RNA viruses to plants.
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Goldbach, R.
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[ 26 ]
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1994
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NTP-binding motif in cowpea mosaic virus B polyprotein is essential for viral replication.
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Peters, S.A.
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[ 27 ]
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1994
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Replication and translation of cowpea mosaic virus RNAs are tightly linked.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 28 ]
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1993
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Cis- and trans-acting elements in cowpea mosaic virus RNA replication.
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Borkhoven, H. van.
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[ 29 ]
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1993
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Cowpea mosaic virus M RNA-encoded 48-kilodalton protein is responsible for induction of tubular structures in protoplasts.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 30 ]
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1993
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Defective cell-to-cell movement of cowpea mosaic virus mutant N123 is efficiently complemented by sunn-hemp mosaic virus.
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Taliansky, M.E.
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[ 31 ]
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1993
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Involvement of cowpea mosaic virus M RNA-encoded proteins in tubule formation.
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Kasteel, D.
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[ 32 ]
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1993
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Protoplasts transiently expressing the 200K coding sequence of cowpea mosaic virus B-RNA support replication of M-RNA.
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Bokhoven, H. van.
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[ 33 ]
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1992
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Processing of VPg-containing polyproteins encoded by the B-RNA from cowpea mosaic virus.
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Peters, S.A.
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[ 34 ]
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1992
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Regulatory role for the 32K protein in proteolytic processing of cowpea mosaic virus polyproteins.
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Peters, S.A.
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[ 35 ]
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1992
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Synthesis of the complete 200K polyprotein encoded by cowpea mosaic virus B-RNA in insect cells.
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Bokhoven, H. van.
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[ 36 ]
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1991
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Cowpea mosaic virus middle component RNA contains a sequence that allows internal binding of ribosomes and that requires eukaryotic intiation factor 4F for optimal translation.
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Thomas, A.A.M.
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[ 37 ]
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1991
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Sequence between nucleotides 161 and 512 of cowpea mosaic virus M RNA is able to support internal initiation of translation in vitro.
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Verver, J.
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[ 38 ]
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1991
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Tubular structures involved in movement of cowpea mosaic virus are also formed in infected cowpea protoplasts.
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Lent, J. van.
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[ 39 ]
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1990
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Evidence for the involvement of the 58K and 48K proteins in the intercellular movement of cowpea mosaic virus.
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Lent, J. van.
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[ 40 ]
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1990
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Expression of plant virus genes in animal cells: High-level synthesis of cowpea mosaic virus B-RNA-encoded proteins with baculovirus expression vectors.
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Bokhoven, H. van.
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[ 41 ]
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1990
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Genetic organization, evolution and expression of plant viral RNA genomes.
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Goldbach, R.
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[ 42 ]
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1989
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Analysis of sequences involved in cowpea mosaic virus RNA replication using site-specific mutants.
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Eggen, R.
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[ 43 ]
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1989
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Cell-to-cell transport of cowpea mosaic virus requires both the 58K/48K proteins and the capsid proteins.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 44 ]
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1989
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Expression of cowpea mosaic virus M RNA in cowpea protoplasts.
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Rezelman, G.
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[ 45 ]
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1989
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Genes and sequences involved in the replication of the cowpea mosaic virus RNAs.
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Eggen, R.
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[ 46 ]
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1989
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Improvements of the infectivity of in vitro transcripts from cloned cowpea mosaic virus cDNA: impact of terminal nucleotide sequences.
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Eggen, R.
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[ 47 ]
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1988
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Detection of viral proteins in cytopathic structures in cowpea protoplasts infected with cowpea mosaic virus.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 48 ]
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1988
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Infectious RNA transcripts derived from full-length DNA copies of the genomic RNAs of cowpea mosaic virus.
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Vos, P.
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[ 49 ]
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1987
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Detection of a novel protein encoded by the bottom-component RNA of cowpea mosaic virus, using antibodies raised against a synthetic peptide.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 50 ]
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1987
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Expression of the middle component RNA of cowpea mosaic virus in vivo.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 51 ]
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1987
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Genome-linked protein of cowpea mosaic virus is bound to the 5' terminus of virus RNA by a phosphodiester linkage to serine.
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Jaegle, M.
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[ 52 ]
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1987
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Use of full-length DNA copies in the study of the expression and replication of the RNA genome of cowpea mosaic virus.
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Kammen, A. van.
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[ 53 ]
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1986
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Determination of the proteolytic processing sites in the polyprotein encoded by the bottom-component RNA of cowpea mosaic virus.
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Wellink, J.
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[ 54 ]
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1986
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Polyprotein processing in the expression of the genome of cowpea mosaic virus.
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Kammen, A. van.
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[ 55 ]
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1983
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Analysis of lymphocyte heterogeneity in carp, Cyprinus carpio L., using monoclonal antibodies.
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Egberts, E.
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