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Academic Article Recombinant Sindbis virus vectors designed to express protective antigen of Bacillus anthracis protect animals from anthrax and display synergy with ciprofloxacin.
Academic Article An arthropod enzyme, Dfurin1, and a vertebrate furin homolog display distinct cleavage site sequence preferences for a shared viral proprotein substrate.
Academic Article Linkage of an alphavirus host-range restriction to the carbohydrate-processing phenotypes of the host cell.
Academic Article The furin protease cleavage recognition sequence of Sindbis virus PE2 can mediate virion attachment to cell surface heparan sulfate.
Academic Article Sindbis virus vectors designed to express a foreign protein as a cleavable component of the viral structural polyprotein.
Academic Article The host range phenotype displayed by a Sindbis virus glycoprotein variant results from virion aggregation and retention on the surface of mosquito cells.
Academic Article Targeting Sindbis virus-based vectors to Fc receptor-positive cell types.
Academic Article Lethality of PE2 incorporation into Sindbis virus can be suppressed by second-site mutations in E3 and E2.
Academic Article The amino-terminal residue of Sindbis virus glycoprotein E2 influences virus maturation, specific infectivity for BHK cells, and virulence in mice.
Academic Article Deduced consensus sequence of Sindbis virus strain AR339: mutations contained in laboratory strains which affect cell culture and in vivo phenotypes.
Academic Article Differential processing of sindbis virus glycoprotein PE2 in cultured vertebrate and arthropod cells.
Academic Article Structural localization of the E3 glycoprotein in attenuated Sindbis virus mutants.
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