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- PhD Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
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- Polypeptide components of virions, top component and cores of reovirus type 3. (1969) (613)
- The purification fo four strains of poxvirus. (1962) (522)
- Protein σ1 is the reovirus cell attachment protein (1981) (279)
- Hybridization and sedimentation studies on "early" and "late" vaccinia messenger RNA. (1967) (272)
- Studies on the in vitro transcription of reovirus RNA catalyzed by reovirus cores. (1969) (225)
- The nature of the polypeptide encoded by each of the 10 double-stranded RNA segments of reovirus type 3. (1978) (220)
- Studies on the intracellular synthesis of reovirus-specified proteins. (1970) (208)
- Hemorrhage in lesions caused by cowpox virus is induced by a viral protein that is related to plasma protein inhibitors of serine proteases. (1986) (205)
- Isolation and preliminary genetic and biochemical characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. (1969) (203)
- Concerning the mechanism of action of interferon. (1966) (201)
- The adsorption and early fate of purified poliovirus in HeLa cells. (1961) (188)
- Studies on reovirus RNA. I. Characterization of reovirus genome RNA. (1967) (187)
- THE REPLICATION AND COATING OF VACCINIA DNA. (1964) (184)
- Studies on the effect of chymotrypsin on reovirions. (1972) (182)
- Changes in membrane polypeptides that occur when chick embryo fibroblasts and NRK cells are transformed with avian sarcoma viruses. (1974) (180)
- Reovirus-coded polypeptides in infected cells: isolation of two native monomeric polypeptides with affinity for single-stranded and double-stranded RNA, respectively. (1976) (173)
- MESSENGER RNA IN CELLS INFECTED WITH VACCINIA VIRUS. (1964) (170)
- Studies on the genesis of polyribosomes. I. Origin and significance of the subribosomal particles. (1965) (155)
- Characterization of anti-reovirus immunoglobulins secreted by cloned hybridoma cell lines. (1981) (152)
- The preparation and characteristics of highly purified radioactively labelled poxvirus. (1962) (149)
- Comparison of immature (rapid harvest) and mature Rous sarcoma virus particles. (1972) (142)
- Studies on the nature and location of the capsid polypeptides of vaccinia virions. (1972) (132)
- Reproduction of Reoviridae (1974) (131)
- THE INTRACELLULAR UNCOATING OF POXVIRUS DNA. I. THE FATE OF RADIOACTIVELY-LABELED RABBITPOX VIRUS. (1964) (128)
- THE INTRACELLULAR UNCOATING OF POXVIRUS DNA. II. THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF THE UNCOATING PROCESS. (1964) (128)
- Separation of single-stranded ribonucleic acids by acrylamide-agarose-urea gel electrophoresis. (1974) (122)
- A protein synthesizing system from interferon-treated cells that discriminates between cellular and viral messenger RNAs. (1974) (117)
- Studies on "early" enzymes in HeLa cells infected with vaccinia virus. (1965) (113)
- Studies on the structural proteins of vaccinia virus. I. Structural proteins of virions and cores. (1967) (108)
- Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. I. Patterns of gene expression by mutants of groups C, D, and E. (1972) (107)
- Isolation of cowpox virus A-type inclusions and characterization of their major protein component. (1986) (99)
- Studies on the genesis of polyribosomes. II. The association of nascent messenger RNA with the 40 S subribosomal particle. (1965) (99)
- Essential and nonessential noncapsid reovirus proteins. (1971) (90)
- Cloning the double-stranded RNA genes of reovirus: sequence of the cloned S2 gene. (1982) (89)
- Reovirus reverse genetics: Incorporation of the CAT gene into the reovirus genome (2001) (88)
- Reovirus genome segment assortment into progeny genomes studied by the use of monoclonal antibodies directed against reovirus proteins. (1992) (87)
- Spontaneous deletions and duplications of sequences in the genome of cowpox virus. (1984) (87)
- Enzymatic phosphorylation of nucleoside diphosphates. (1954) (87)
- Studies on reovirus RNA. II. Characterization of reovirus messenger RNA and of the genome RNA segments from which it is transcribed. (1967) (86)
- An ultrastructural study of virions and cores of reovirus type 3. (1972) (85)
- Studies on the mechanism of the antiviral activity of ribavirin against reovirus. (1989) (85)
- The sequences of reovirus serotype 3 genome segments M1 and M3 encoding the minor protein mu 2 and the major nonstructural protein mu NS, respectively. (1989) (80)
- Early synthesis of virus-specific RNA and DNA in cells rapidly transformed with Rous sarcoma virus. (1973) (80)
- Translation of reovirus messenger RNAs synthetesized in vitro into reovirus polypeptides by several mammalian cell-free extracts. (1972) (79)
- The interaction of a series of hybridoma IgGs with reovirus particles. Demonstration that the core protein lambda 2 is exposed on the particle surface. (1981) (78)
- The induction of interferon by temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus, UV-irradiated reovirus, and subviral reovirus particles. (1973) (77)
- Protein sigma 1 is the reovirus cell attachment protein. (1981) (77)
- Sequences of the S1 genes of the three serotypes of reovirus. (1985) (77)
- Identification of conserved domains in the cell attachment proteins of the three serotypes of reovirus. (1990) (75)
- The sequences of the reovirus serotype 1, 2, and 3 L1 genome segments and analysis of the mode of divergence of the reovirus serotypes. (1989) (74)
- The inhibition of vaccinia virus multiplication by isatin-beta-thiosemicarbazone. (1965) (74)
- Reovirus Protein λ3 Is a Poly(C)-Dependent Poly(G) Polymerase (1993) (74)
- Stimulation of the thymidine phosphorylating system in HeLa cells on infection with poxvirus (1962) (71)
- Isolation and properties of the vaccinia virus DNA-dependent RNA polymerase. (1977) (71)
- Some properties of poxvirus deoxyriboncleic acid. (1962) (69)
- Family and generic names for viruses approved by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, June 1974. (1974) (67)
- The poxviruses (1966) (66)
- Reovirus RNA is infectious. (1990) (64)
- Sequence at both termini of the 10 genes of reovirus serotype 3 (strain Dearing). (1982) (64)
- Poly (A) sequences of vaccinia virus messenger RNA: nature, mode of addition and function during translation in vitra and in vivo. (1975) (64)
- Studies on the A-rich RNA of reovirus. (1967) (61)
- Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. 3. Evidence that mutants of group D ("RNA-negative") are structural polypeptide mutants. (1972) (60)
- High-level synthesis of biologically active reovirus protein sigma 1 in a mammalian expression vector system. (1988) (59)
- The STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE REOVIRUS GENOME (1980) (57)
- Evolution of reovirus genes: a comparison of serotype 1, 2, and 3 M2 genome segments, which encode the major structural capsid protein mu 1C. (1988) (56)
- Studies on the structural proteins of vaccinia virus. II. Kinetics of the synthesis of individual groups of structural proteins. (1967) (56)
- RNA-dependent DNA polymerase of avian sarcoma virus B77. I. Isolation and partial characterization of the alpha, beta2, and alphabeta forms of the enzyme. (1977) (54)
- Studies on the amino and carboxyl terminal amino acid sequences of reovirus capsid polypeptides. (1973) (54)
- The Reovirus Particle (1983) (53)
- THE INTRACELLULAR FATE OF RABBITPOX VIRUS RENDERED NONINFECTIOUS BY VARIOUS REAGENTS. (1964) (52)
- Characterization of intermediates in the uncoating of vaccinia virus DNA. (1972) (50)
- Molecular cloning of the complete genome of reovirus serotype 3. (1984) (50)
- The influence of Cortisone on cell division. (1952) (50)
- The reactivation of poxviruses. I. Demonstration of the phenomenon and techniques of assay. (1960) (49)
- Isolation of intact individual species of single- and double-stranded RNA after fractionation by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. (1975) (49)
- Comparison of the reovirus serotype 1, 2, and 3 S3 genome segments encoding the nonstructural protein sigma NS. (1987) (48)
- Sequence of terminal regions of cowpox virus DNA: arrangement of repeated and unique sequence elements. (1982) (46)
- Identification of the nucleotide sequences of the oligonucleotides present in reovirions. (1972) (46)
- Isolation and partial characterization of the poly(A) polymerases from HeLa cells infected with vaccinia virus. (1977) (46)
- Biosynthesis of reovirus-specified polypeptides. Initiation of reovirus messenger RNA translation in vitro and identification of methionyl-x initiation peptides. (1977) (46)
- Generation of reovirus core-like particles in cells infected with hybrid vaccinia viruses that express genome segments L1, L2, L3, and S2. (1993) (43)
- What Reassorts When Reovirus Genome Segments Reassort? (*) (1995) (42)
- Isolation and characterization of intermediates in vaccinia virus morphogenesis. (1973) (41)
- Demonstration that the same strand of reovirus genome RNA is transcribed in vitro and in vivo. (1971) (40)
- The mechanism of interferon induction by UV-irradiated reovirus. (1978) (40)
- Nature of the 3'-terminal sequences of the plus and minus strands of the S1 gene of reovirus serotypes 1, 2 and 3. (1980) (40)
- The structure and function of the reovirus genome. (1981) (40)
- The sequence of the reovirus serotype 3 L3 genome segment which encodes the major core protein λ1 (1988) (40)
- Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. II. Anomalous electrophoretic migration of certain hybrid RNA molecules composed of mutant plus strands and wild-type minus strands. (1972) (39)
- Sequencing of supercoiled plasmid DNA (1986) (39)
- The Reoviridae (1983) (39)
- Quantitation of the relatedness of reovirus serotypes 1, 2, and 3 at the gene level. (1982) (38)
- The relative translation efficiencies of reovirus messenger RNAs. (1985) (37)
- Recent progress in reovirus research. (1985) (37)
- The function of reovirus proteins during the reovirus multiplication cycle: analysis using monoreassortants. (1989) (37)
- Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. V. Studies on the nature of the temperature-sensitive lesion of the group C mutant ts447. (1974) (35)
- Incorporation of the reovirus M cell attachment protein into small unilamellar vesicles: incorporation efficiency and binding capability to L929 cells in vitro. (1990) (34)
- Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. IV. Evidence that anomalous electrophoretic migration behavior of certain double-stranded RNA hybrid species is mutant group-specific. (1973) (32)
- Reovirus protein sigma 1 translated in vitro, as well as truncated derivatives of it that lack up to two-thirds of its C-terminal portion, exists as two major tetrameric molecular species that differ in electrophoretic mobility. (1990) (32)
- Nucleotide sequences of reovirus oligonucleotides: evidence for abortive RNA synthesis during virus maturation. (1972) (32)
- Reovirus protein lambda 3 is a poly(C)-dependent poly(G) polymerase. (1993) (31)
- The Multiplication of Poxvirus DNA (1962) (31)
- The antigenic determinants of most of the proteins coded by the three serotypes of reovirus are highly conserved during evolution. (1980) (30)
- The RNA-dependent DNA polymerase of avian sarcoma virus B77. Binding of viral and nonviral ribonucleic acids to the alpha, beta2, and alphabeta forms of the enzyme. (1977) (30)
- The sequence at the termini of four genes of the three reovirus serotypes. (1982) (29)
- The plus strand of reovirus gene S2 is identical with its in vitro transcript. (1980) (29)
- An in vitro protein synthesizing system from mouse L fibroblasts infected with reovirus. (1971) (29)
- The beta subunit of the DNA polymerase of avian sarcoma virus strain B77 is a phosphoprotein. (1977) (28)
- Control of reovirus messenger RNA translation efficiency by the regions upstream of initiation codons. (1989) (28)
- Why the smallpox virus stocks should not be destroyed. (1993) (28)
- Construction and characterization of a reovirus double temperature-sensitive mutant. (1997) (28)
- The reactivation of poxviruses. III. Properties of reactivable particles. (1960) (28)
- Reovirus exists in the form of 13 particle species that differ in their content of protein σ1 (1994) (28)
- Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. VI. Mutant ts 447 and ts 556 particles that lack either one or two genome RNA segments. (1974) (27)
- The Members of the Family Reoviridae (1983) (27)
- Biochemical studies on vaccinia virus in cultured cells. I. Incorporation of adenine-8-C14 into normal and infected cells. (1959) (24)
- 5'-terminal nucleotide sequence of reovirus mRNA synthesized in vitro. (1972) (23)
- The molecular biology of reovirus (1970) (23)
- Identification of signals required for the insertion of heterologous genome segments into the reovirus genome. (1995) (23)
- Isolation and enzymatic characterization of protein lambda 2, the reovirus guanylyltransferase. (1991) (21)
- The sequences of the S2 genome segments of reovirus serotype 3 and of the dsRNA-negative mutant ts447. (1989) (21)
- RNA-dependent DNA polymerase of avian sarcoma virus B77. II. Comparison of the catalytic properties of the alpha, beta2, and alphabeta enzyme forms. (1977) (20)
- Reovirus exists in the form of 13 particle species that differ in their content of protein sigma 1. (1994) (19)
- The preparation of reovirus top component and its effect on host DNA and protein synthesis. (1973) (18)
- Cloning of the terminal loop of vaccinia virus DNA. (1983) (18)
- 35S a and b RNA subunits of avian RNA tumor virus strains cloned and passaged in chick and duck cells. (1975) (17)
- Molecular recognition in the assembly of the segmented reovirus genome. (1996) (16)
- Microbiology: A Centenary Perspective (1999) (15)
- The destruction of smallpox virus stocks in national repositories: a grave mistake and a bad precedent. (1994) (14)
- Studies on the amino acid sequence content of proteins specified by the gag and pol genes of avian sarcoma virus B77. (1978) (14)
- Effect of interferon on multiplication of avian sarcoma virus B77 in duck embryo fibroblasts. (1981) (14)
- The sequence of the reovirus serotype 3 L3 genome segment which encodes the major core protein lambda 1. (1988) (14)
- The molecular basis of the viral eclipse phase. (1965) (12)
- Studies on a temperature-sensitive mutant of vaccinia virus strain WR. (1968) (11)
- Reactivation of Poxviruses: Fate of Reactivable Virus Within the Cell (1962) (11)
- Adenine succinic acid and adenylsuccinic acid from mammalian liver: isolation and identification. (1957) (11)
- THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF THE ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY OF INTERFERONS INTRODUCTORY REMARKS (1980) (10)
- Translation of reovirus RNA species m1 can initiate at either of the first two in-frame initiation codons. (1993) (10)
- Announcement: interferon nomenclature. (1980) (10)
- The Transcription of the Reovirus Genome (1970) (9)
- The morphogenesis of animal viruses. (1971) (8)
- Early and Late Functions during the Vaccinia Virus Multiplication Cycle (1967) (8)
- The hydrogenase of E. coli in the cell-free state. I. Concentration, properties and activation. (1950) (8)
- Biochemical studies on vaccinia virus in cultured cells. II. Localization of adenine-8-C14 incorporated in the course of infection. (1959) (8)
- Purification and partial characterization of a protein kinase from the Prague-C strain of Rous sarcoma virus. (1979) (7)
- The effect of phage infection on the metabolic activity of the host cell. (1952) (7)
- The occurrence of adenine- and adenyl-succinic acid in mammalian liver. (1956) (7)
- The formation of nucleoside triphosphate from inosine diphosphate in yeast. (1955) (7)
- Virus synthesis and replication: reovirus vs. vaccinia virus. (1980) (7)
- Principles of animal virology (1980) (7)
- Isolation and characterization of a large "hairpin" segment from avian retrovirus RNA. (1979) (6)
- Assembly of the reovirus genome. (1998) (6)
- The hydrogenase of E. coli in the cell-free state. II. The effect of certain inhibitors on hydrogenase. (1950) (5)
- THE INHIBITION OF VACCINIA VIRUS MULTIPLICATION BY ISA TIN-0-THIOSEMICARBAZONE* (5)
- Structure andFunction oftheReovirus Genome (1981) (4)
- REOVIRUSES (REOVIRIDAE) | Molecular Biology (1999) (4)
- Genetics, Replication, and Inhibition of Replication of Influenza Virus—Summary of Influenza Workshop VII (1975) (4)
- WHO/FAO Working Team Report: molecular virology. (1985) (4)
- Studies on the Nitrate Reductase of Escherichia Coli in the Cell-Free State (1950) (3)
- Induction of interferon by nonmultiplying virus. (1981) (3)
- Translation of Reovirus Messenger RNAs Synthesized In Vitro into Reovirus Polypeptides by Several Mammalian Cell-Free Extracts ( mouse ascites tumor / rabbit reticulocyte / HeLa cells / L cells / hamster ovary ) (3)
- Adventures of a Biochemist in Virology (2005) (2)
- Induction and Partial purification of duck fibroblast interferon. (1981) (2)
- Famous institutions in virology. The Department of Microbiology, Australian National University and the Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. (1996) (2)
- The Department of Microbiology, Australian National University and the Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (2005) (2)
- The poxviruses. (1968) (1)
- Vaccinia virus deoxyribonucleic acid: a genome replicating in the cytoplasm. (1968) (1)
- When two is better than one: thoughts on three decades of interaction between Virology and the Journal of Virology. (1999) (1)
- Procedures for studying transcription and translation of viral and host nucleic acids in interferon-treated cells. (1981) (1)
- THE WAY AHEAD FOR VIROLOGY: MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS (1999) (1)
- [39] Procedures for studying transcription and translation of viral and host nuclei acids in interferon-treated cell (1981) (1)
- Molecular Basis of Virus Evolution: The evolution of the Reoviridae (1995) (1)
- TERMINAL SEQUENCE HOMOLOGIES IN REOVIRUS GENES (1980) (1)
- Structure and function of the reovirus genome (1981) (1)
- When Two Is Better Than One: Thoughts on Three Decades of Interaction between Virology and theJournal of Virology (1999) (1)
- Reovirus genome RNA, messenger RNA and A-rich RNA. (1969) (0)
- Professor A. Grumbach 1895-1975 (1975) (0)
- Reminiscences of the early days of getting to know one of man's best friends. (2007) (0)
- Contents, Vol. 42, 1975 (1975) (0)
- WORKSHOP SUMMARY: Segmented RNA Viruses (1980) (0)
- The RNA-dependent DNA Polymerase of Avian Sarcoma Virus I577 (2011) (0)
- Studies on the Mechanism of Action of Interferon (2008) (0)
- RNA-dependent DNA polymerase of avian sarcoma virus B77. Binding of viral and nonviral ribonucleic acids to the. cap alpha. ,. beta. /sub 2/, and. cap alpha beta. forms of the enzyme (1977) (0)
- Bernard N. Fields (1995) (0)
- MJESSENGER RNA IN CELLS INFECTEI"D WITH VACCINIA VJRUS* (0)
- Intracellular growth of phages T1 and T2. (1952) (0)
- Molecular biology of reovirus multiplication. Progress Report, July 1, 1972--March 31, 1973 (1973) (0)
- Microbiology: A Centenary Perspective, Hardcover (1999) (0)
- Evidence for a translation-inhibitory ribosome-associated protein. (1977) (0)
- The Structure and Function of Reovirus Genes (1988) (0)
- Vaccinia Virus RNA Polymerase 6931 EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES Cells and Virus HeLa S 3 cells and mouse strain L fibroblasts ware grown in suspension culture in Eagle ’ s Minimal Essential Medium (2002) (0)
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