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    Identification of an amber nonsense mutation in the rosy516 gene by germline transformation of an amber suppressor tRNA gene by Doerig, R. E., Suter, B., Gray, M., Kubli, E.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-08-1988)
    “…Seven xanthine dehydrogenase and cross‐reacting material negative Drosophila melanogaster rosy stocks were screened for amber and ochre nonsense mutations…”
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    The human CD46 molecule is a receptor for measles virus (Edmonston strain) by Dörig, R E, Marcil, A, Chopra, A, Richardson, C D

    Published in Cell (22-10-1993)
    “…Measles virus normally causes disease in human beings, and the host range of this virus may be determined by a specific receptor on the surface of primate…”
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    Artificial mutations and natural variations in the CD46 molecules from human and monkey cells define regions important for measles virus binding by Hsu, E C, Dörig, R E, Sarangi, F, Marcil, A, Iorio, C, Richardson, C D

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-08-1997)
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    CD46, a primate-specific receptor for measles virus by Dörig, R E, Marcil, A, Richardson, C D

    Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-09-1994)
    “…Measles virus normally infects only primate cells. The receptor for measles virus has recently been shown to be the complement regulator CD46, also known as…”
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    Identification of an amber nonsense mutation in the rosy super(5) super(1) super(6) gene by germline transformation of an amber suppressor tRNA gene by Doerig, R E, Suter, B, Gray, M, Kubli, E

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-01-1988)
    “…Seven xanthine dehydrogenase and cross-reacting material negative Drosophila melanogaster rosy stocks were screened for amber and ochre nonsense mutations…”
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    Journal Article