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Articles published in J Gen Virol

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    January 2010
  1. LEIVA-TORRES GA , Rochette PA, Pearson A
    Differential importance of highly conserved residues in UL24 for herpes simplex virus 1 replication in vivo and reactivation.
    J Gen Virol. 2010.
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    December 2009
  2. LI S , Carpenter D, Hsiang C, Wechsler SL, et al
    The herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript (LAT) inhibits apoptosis and promotes neurite sprouting in neuroblastoma cells following serum starvation by maintaining protein kinase B (AKT) levels.
    J Gen Virol. 2009.
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    November 2009
  3. HUANG WY , Su YH, Yao HW, Ling P, et al
    Interferon beta plus gamma efficiently reduces acyclovir-resistant herpes simplex virus infection in mice in a T-cell-independent manner.
    J Gen Virol. 2009.
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    October 2009
  4. ABAITUA F , Souto RN, Browne H, Daikoku T, et al
    Characterization of the herpes simplex virus (HSV)-1 tegument protein VP1-2 during infection with the HSV temperature-sensitive mutant tsB7.
    J Gen Virol. 2009;90.
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    August 2009
  5. BISWAS S , Miguel RN, Sukla S, Field HJ, et al
    A mutation in helicase motif IV of herpes simplex virus type 1 UL5 that results in reduced growth in vitro and lower virulence in a murine infection model is related to the predicted helicase structure.
    J Gen Virol. 2009;90.
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    July 2009
  6. JABER T , Henderson G, Li S, Perng GC, et al
    Identification of a novel herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) transcript and protein (AL3) expressed during latency.
    J Gen Virol. 2009.
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    June 2009
  7. TSITOURA E , Thomas J, Cuchet D, Thoinet K, et al
    Infection with herpes simplex type 1-based amplicon vectors results in an IRF3/7-dependent, TLR-independent activation of the innate antiviral response in primary human fibroblasts.
    J Gen Virol. 2009.
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    March 2009
  8. LEEGE T , Granzow H, Fuchs W, Klupp BG, et al
    Phenotypic similarities and differences between UL37-deleted pseudorabies virus and herpes simplex virus type 1.
    J Gen Virol. 2009.
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  9. MULLER WJ , Dong L, Vilalta A, Byrd B, et al
    Herpes simplex virus type 2 tegument proteins contain subdominant T-cell epitopes detectable in BALB/c mice after DNA immunization and infection.
    J Gen Virol. 2009.
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  10. LILJEQVIST JA , Tunback P, Norberg P
    Asymptomatically shed recombinant herpes simplex virus type 1 strains detected in saliva.
    J Gen Virol. 2009;90.
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    January 2009
  11. RASMUSSEN SB , Jensen SB, Nielsen C, Quartin E, et al
    Herpes simplex virus infection is sensed by both Toll-like receptors and retinoic acid-inducible gene- like receptors, which synergize to induce type I interferon production.
    J Gen Virol. 2009;90.
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  12. STOW ND , Evans VC, Matthews DA
    Upstream-binding factor is sequestered into herpes simplex virus type 1 replication compartments.
    J Gen Virol. 2009;90.
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    December 2008
  13. PROENCA JT , Coleman HM, Connor V, Winton DJ, et al
    A historical analysis of herpes simplex virus promoter activation in vivo reveals distinct populations of latently infected neurones.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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    October 2008
  14. BAN F , Asano S, Ozawa S, Eda H, et al
    Analysis of herpes simplex virus type 1 restriction fragment length polymorphism variants associated with herpes gladiatorum and Kaposi's varicelliform eruption in sumo wrestlers.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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  15. DE JONG MA , de Witte L, Bolmstedt A, van Kooyk Y, et al
    Dendritic cells mediate herpes simplex virus infection and transmission through the C-type lectin DC-SIGN.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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    September 2008
  16. SVENSSON A , Bergin AM, Lowhagen GB, Tunback P, et al
    A 3'-untranslated region polymorphism in the TBX21 gene encoding T-bet is a risk factor for genital herpes simplex virus type 2 infection in humans.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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    July 2008
  17. HIGGS MR , Preston VG, Stow ND
    The UL15 protein of herpes simplex virus type 1 is necessary for the localization of the UL28 and UL33 proteins to viral DNA replication centres.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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    May 2008
  18. BERTRAND L , Pearson A
    The conserved N-terminal domain of herpes simplex virus 1 UL24 protein is sufficient to induce the spatial redistribution of nucleolin.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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    April 2008
  19. UMENE K , Oohashi S, Yoshida M, Fukumaki Y, et al
    Diversity of the a sequence of herpes simplex virus type 1 developed during evolution.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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