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Virology
HIV-1 Vpr displays natural protein-transducing properties: implications for viral pathogenesis.
Evidence for positive selection driving the evolution of HIV-1 env under potent antiviral therapy.
Higher Selection Pressure from Antiretroviral Drugs in Vivo Results in Increased Evolutionary Distance in HIV-1 pol, Volume 259, Number 1 (1999), pages 154–165.
Higher selection pressure from antiretroviral drugs in vivo results in increased evolutionary distance in HIV-1 pol.
Mutated forms of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B are impaired in inducing syncytium formation.
Function of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B: syncytium formation in cells constitutively expressing gB is blocked by virus-neutralizing antibodies.
Glycoprotein B of human cytomegalovirus promotes virion penetration into cells, transmission of infection from cell to cell, and fusion of infected cells.
Influenza B virus PB1 protein; nucleotide sequence of the genome RNA segment predicts a high degree of structural homology with the corresponding influenza A virus polymerase protein.