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Volume 225, Number 1, November 1996

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Carboxylate Interactions Involved in the Disassembly of Tobacco Mosaic Tobamovirus
pp. 11-20(10)
Authors: Lu B.; Stubbs G.; Culver J.N.

Regulation of the Initiation of Coronavirus JHM Infection in Primary Oligodendrocytes and L-2 Fibroblasts
pp. 33-43(11)
Authors: Kalicharran K.; Mohandas D.; Wilson G.; Dales S.

Structural Analysis of a Mutation in Canine Parvovirus Which Controls Antigenicity and Host Range
pp. 65-71(7)
Authors: Llamas-Saiz A.L.; Agbandje-Mckenna M.; Parker J.S.L.; Wahid A.T.M.; Parrish C.R.; Rossmann M.G.

Production and Characterization of Murine IgA Monoclonal Antibodies to the Surface Antigens of Rhesus Rotavirus
pp. 97-110(14)
Authors: Giammarioli A.M.; Mackow E.R.; Fiore L.; Greenberg H.B.; Ruggeri F.M.

The Mumps Virus SH Protein Is a Membrane Protein and Not Essential for Virus Growth
pp. 156-162(7)
Authors: Takeuchi K.; Tanabayashi K.; Hishiyama M.; Yamada A.

Genetic Stability of a Porcine Rotavirus RNA Segment during Repeated Plaque Isolation
pp. 181-190(10)
Authors: Blackhall J.; Fuentes A.; Magnusson G.

The Open Reading Frame 2 Product of Cacao Swollen Shoot Badnavirus Is a Nucleic Acid-Binding Protein
pp. 191-195(5)
Authors: Jacquot E.; Hagen L.S.; Jacquemond M.; Yot P.

Topically Applied Human Recombinant Monoclonal IgG 1 Antibody and Its Fab and F(ab\') 2 Fragments Protect Mice from Vaginal Transmission of HSV-2
pp. 213-215(3)
Authors: Zeitlin L.; Whaley K.J.; Sanna P.P.; Moench T.R.; Bastidas R.; Logu A.D.; Williamson R.A.; Burton D.R.; Cone R.A.

Calnexin Associates with the Precursors of Glycoproteins B, C, and D of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
pp. 216-222(7)
Authors: Yamashita Y.; Yamada M.; Daikoku T.; Yamada H.; Tadauchi A.; Tsurumi T.; Nishiyama Y.

African Swine Fever Virus Gene A179L, a Viral Homologue of bcl -2, Protects Cells from Programmed Cell Death
pp. 227-230(4)
Authors: Brun A.; Rivas C.; Esteban M.; Escribano J.M.; Alonso C.

The Hepatitis B Virus Large Surface Protein (LHBs) Is a Transcriptional Activator
pp. 235-239(5)
Authors: Hildt E.; Saher G.; Bruss V.; Hofschneider P.H.

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