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Biosynthesis of the Sindbis Virus Carbohydrates
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The sequence in which sugars are added to the Sindbis virus glycoproteins was studied. Infected cells contain three glycosylated virus-specific proteins: the two virion glycoproteins and the immediate precursor to the smaller virion glycoprotein. Larger Sindbis-specific proteins are not glycosylated...
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Europe PubMed Central
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Comparison of Membrane Protein Glycopeptides of Sindbis Virus and Vesicular Stomatitis Virus
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A comparison has been made of the membrane glycoproteins and glycopeptides from two enveloped viruses, Sindbis virus and vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). Glycopeptides isolated from Sindbis virus and VSV grown in the same host appear to differ principally in the number of sialic acid residues per g...
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Europe PubMed Central
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English
Characteristics of the Photoreactivation of Pseudorabies Virus
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Pfefferkorn, E. R. (Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.), Boyce W. Burge, and Helen M. Coady. Characteristics of the photoreactivation of pseudorabies virus. J. Bacteriol. 92:856–861. 1966.—Pseudorabies virus, killed with ultraviolet light and then allowed to adsorb to chick embryo tissue culture ...
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Europe PubMed Central
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English
Enzymatic Iodination of Sindbis Virus Proteins
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Sindbis virus was iodinated by using the enzyme lactoperoxidase, an iodination technique which labels only surface proteins. By this technique, the two viral glycoproteins are labeled, and the internal viral protein is not. The two glycoproteins are iodinated to strikingly different extents. This di...
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Europe PubMed Central
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English
Temperature-sensitive Mutants of Sindbis Virus: Biochemical Correlates of Complementation
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Temperature-sensitive mutants of Sindbis virus fail to grow at a temperature that permits growth of the wild type, but when certain pairs of these mutants, mixed together, infect cells at that temperature, viral growth (i.e., complementation) occurs. The yield from this complementation, however, is ...
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Europe PubMed Central
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English
Structure and behavior of rat primary and secondary Schwann cells in vitro
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The structure and motility of isolated rat primary (I) Schwann cells (SC) have been compared to that of subcultured (II) SC during and after mitotic stimulation. I SC contain myelin components which persist for 2 weeks in serum-free medium while they rapidly disappear in medium containing serum and ...
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ORBi (University of Liège)
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English
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