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    Hemorrhage in Lesions Caused by Cowpox Virus is Induced by a Viral Protein that is Related to Plasma Protein Inhibitors of Serine Proteases by Pickup, David J., Ink, Barbara S., Hu, Wensi, Ray, Caroline A., Joklik, Wolfgang K.

    “…Several recombinant cowpox viruses were constructed and used to identify a viral gene that controls the production of hemorrhage in lesions caused by the…”
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    Reovirus genome segment assortment into progeny genomes studied by the use of monoclonal antibodies directed against reovirus proteins by Antczak, J B, Joklik, W K

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-1992)
    “…Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (MABs) against reovirus proteins, we have identified proteins that associate with reovirus messenger RNA molecules prior…”
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    Generation of reovirus core-like particles in cells infected with hybrid vaccinia viruses that express genome segments L1, L2, L3, and S2 by Xu, P, Miller, S E, Joklik, W K

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1993)
    “…When mouse L fibroblasts are infected with various combinations of recombinant vaccinia viruses possessing thymidine kinase (TK) genes with inserted reovirus…”
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    Spontaneous deletions and duplications of sequences in the genome of cowpox virus by Pickup, D.J, Ink, B.S, Parsons, B.L, Hu, W, Joklik, W.K

    “…Examination of the genomes of 10 white-pock variants of cowpox virus strain Brighton red (CPV-BR) revealed that 9 of them had lost 32 to 38 kilobase pairs…”
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    Famous institutions in virology: the department of microbiology, Australian National University and the laboratory of cell biology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases by Joklik, W.K

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-1996)
    “…Among ancient peoples, epidemic diseases were regarded as supernatural in origin and sent by the gods as punishment for the sins of humans. The treatment and,…”
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    Reovirus Reverse Genetics: Incorporation of the CAT Gene into the Reovirus Genome by Roner, Michael R., Joklik, Wolfgang K.

    “…We have modified the infectious reovirus RNA system so as to generate a reovirus reverse genetics system. The system consists of (i) the plus strands of nine…”
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    Sequences of the S1 Genes of the Three Serotypes of Reovirus by Cashdollar, L. William, Chmelo, Richard A., Wiener, Jon R., Joklik, Wolfgang K.

    “…The S1 genes of the three serotypes of reovirus have been cloned and sequenced. The S1 genes encode protein σ 1, the protein against which serotype-specific…”
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    Reovirus RNA is infectious by Roner, M R, Sutphin, L A, Joklik, W K

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1990)
    “…Conditions under which reovirus RNA is infectious have been worked out. In brief, single-stranded (plus-stranded, ss) and/or double-stranded (ds) RNA of…”
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    Translation of Reovirus RNA Species m1 Can Initiate at Either of the First Two In-Frame Initiation Codons by RONER, M. R, RONER, L. A, JOKLIK, W. K

    “…The m1 species of reovirus RNA, which encodes the minor protein component μ2, possesses two initiation codons, one "strong" according to Kozak rules and…”
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    Identification of Signals Required for the Insertion of Heterologous Genome Segments into the Reovirus Genome by Roner, M R, Lin, P N, Nepluev, I, Kong, L J, Joklik, W K

    “…In cells simultaneously infected with any two of the three reovirus serotypes ST1, ST2, and ST3, up to 15% of the yields are intertypic reassortants that…”
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    Cloning the Double-Stranded RNA Genes of Reovirus: Sequence of the Cloned S2 Gene by Cashdollar, L. William, Esparza, Jose, Hudson, Geoffrey R., Chmelo, Richard, Patrick W. K. Lee, Joklik, Wolfgang K.

    “…The genes of the Dearing strain of reovirus serotype 3, which consist of double-stranded RNA, have been cloned into pBR322 by tailing both strands of each gene…”
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    Isolation of cowpox virus A-type inclusions and characterization of their major protein component by Patel, D D, Pickup, D J, Joklik, W K

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-1986)
    “…A-type inclusions (ATI)2 are large well-defined structures that appear in the cytoplasm during the late stages of the multiplication cycles of many poxviruses…”
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    Incorporation of the reovirus M cell attachment protein into small unilamellar vesicles: incorporation efficiency and binding capability to L929 cells in vitro by Rubas, W, Banerjea, A C, Gallati, H, Speiser, P P, Joklik, W K

    Published in Journal of microencapsulation (1990)
    “…Neutral phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol (10 : 3) liposomes with the reovirus M cell attachment protein sigma 1 were made by means of detergent dialysis method…”
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    Comparison of the reovirus serotype 1, 2, and 3 S3 genome segments encoding the nonstructural protein sigma NS by Wiener, J R, Joklik, W K

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1987)
    “…The sequences of the S3 genome segments of reovirus serotype 1 and 2 prototype strains are presented and these sequences are compared with the sequence of the…”
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    The function of reovirus proteins during the reovirus multiplication cycle: analysis using monoreassortants by Moody, M D, Joklik, W K

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1989)
    “…When cultured cells are injected with mixtures of cores of two reovirus strains, a high proportion of reassortants are monoreassortants, that is, virus…”
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    How the American Society for Virology was Founded by Joklik, Wolfang K., Grossberg, Sidney E.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (05-01-2006)
    “…The American Society for Virology, the very first such Society to be formed anywhere, was founded at a meeting of some 40 virologists at Chicago O'Hare…”
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    Sequence of Terminal Regions of Cowpox Virus DNA: Arrangement of Repeated and Unique Sequence Elements by Pickup, David J., Bastia, Deepak, Stone, Henry O., Joklik, Wolfgang K.

    “…One terminal EcoRI fragment of the genome of cowpox virus (CPV) strain Brighton red has been cloned in plasmid pBR325, and the nucleotide sequence of the…”
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