Influenza virus naked RNA can be expressed upon transfection into cells co-expressing the three subunits of the polymerase and the nucleoprotein from simian virus 40 recombinant viruses (original) (raw)

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Definition of the minimal viral components required for the initiation of unprimed RNA synthesis by influenza virus RNA polymerase

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Oriented synthesis and cloning of influenza virus nucleoprotein cDNA that leads to its expression in mammalian cells

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Influenza virus gene expression: control mechanisms at early and late times of infection and nuclear-cytoplasmic transport of virus-specific RNAs

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Kinetics of Synthesis of Influenza Virus Ribonucleoprotein Structures

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The coupling of transcription from influenza virions to translationin vitro

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Characterization of Influenza Virus RNA Transcripts Synthesized in vitro

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Distinct subunits of the ribonucleoprotein of influenza virus

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Purification and Analysis Catalytic Functions of Recombinant Influenza Viral Polymerases

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Functional expression of influenza A viral nucleoprotein in cells transformed with cloned DNA

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Threonine 157 of Influenza Virus PA Polymerase Subunit Modulates RNA Replication in Infectious Viruses

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Mechanism for inhibition of influenza virus RNA polymerase activity by matrix protein

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The Matrix 1 Protein of Influenza A Virus Inhibits the Transcriptase Activity of a Model Influenza Reporter Genomein Vivo

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Synthesis of biologically active influenza virus core proteins using a vaccinia virus-T7 RNA polymerase expression system

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Mutational Analysis of the Influenza Virus cRNA Promoter and Identification of Nucleotides Critical for Replication

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Influenza A Virus NEP (NS2 Protein) Downregulates RNA Synthesis of Model Template RNAs

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