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Truncated forms of viral VP2 proteins fused to EGFP assemble into fluorescent parvovirus-like particles

Taija Saloniemi

Journal of nanobiotechnology, 2006

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Therapeutic Potential of Engineered Virus-like Particles of Parvovirus B19

Carmina Montiel

Pathogens

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Identification of domains in canine parvovirus VP2 essential for the assembly of virus-like particles

Alicia Hurtado

Journal of virology, 1996

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Assembly of fluorescent chimeric virus-like particles of canine parvovirus in insect cells

Matti Vuento

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004

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Molecular and structural characterization of fluorescent human parvovirus B19 virus-like particles

Matti Vuento

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2005

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Biochemical and Physical Characterization of Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice Virus-like Particles

Robert McKenna, Antonio L Llamas-Saiz

Virology, 2000

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Disassembly of structurally modified viral nanoparticles: characterization by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Matti Vuento, Daniel J White

Comptes Rendus Biologies, 2005

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Single-cell chemiluminescence imaging of parvovirus B19 life cycle

Mara Mirasoli

Virus Research, 2013

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Editorial: Parvoviruses: from basic research to biomedical and biotechnological applications

Maria Söderlund-Venermo

Frontiers in Microbiology, 2023

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Construction and production of fluorescent papillomavirus-like particles

Ian Frazer

Journal of Tongji Medical University, 1999

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Conformational Changes in the VP1-Unique Region of Native Human Parvovirus B19 Lead to Exposure of Internal Sequences That Play a Role in Virus Neutralization and Infectivity

christoph kempf

Journal of Virology, 2006

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A Beta-Stranded Motif Drives Capsid Protein Oligomers of the Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice into the Nucleus for Viral Assembly

Juan David

Journal of Virology, 2000

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A Functional Carboxy-Terminal Fluorescent Protein Fusion to Pseudorabies Virus Small Capsid Protein VP26

Lynn w. W Enquist

Journal of virology, 2017

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Non-structural proteins of autonomous parvoviruses: from cellular effects to molecular mechanisms

Jean Rommelaere

Seminars in Virology, 1995

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Canine parvovirus-like particles, a novel nanomaterial for tumor targeting

Pratik Singh

Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 2006

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Virus-like Particles: Fundamentals and Biomedical Applications

Eugenio Arreola

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

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Functional implications of the structure of the murine parvovirus, minute virus of mice

Antonio L Llamas-Saiz

Structure, 1998

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Nanoparticle-Templated Assembly of Viral Protein Cages

Marie-christine Daniel

Nano Letters, 2006

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† Unique region of the minor capsid protein of human parvovirus B19 is exposed on the virion surface

Sachiko Kajigaya

Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1992

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Self-assembled Viral Nanoparticles as Targeted Anticancer Vehicles

Hyun-Jae Shin

Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering

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Phosphorylation Status of the Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice Particle: Mapping and Biological Relevance of the Major Phosphorylation Sites

Juan David

Journal of Virology, 2000

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Characterization of Prototype Foamy Virus Gag Late Assembly Domain Motifs and Their Role in Particle Egress and Infectivity

Marc Cartellieri

Journal of Virology, 2005

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Complementary Roles of Multiple Nuclear Targeting Signals in the Capsid Proteins of the Parvovirus Minute Virus of Mice during Assembly and Onset of Infection

Eleuterio Lombardo

Journal of Virology, 2002

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Intrinsic fluorescence as an analytical probe of virus-like particle assembly and maturation

Nathan Zaccai

Biochemical and …, 2008

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Development of virus-like particle technology from small highly symmetric to large complex virus-like particle structures

Elmars Grens, Paul Pumpens

Intervirology, 2013

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Core-like Particles of an Enveloped Animal Virus Can Self-Assemble Efficiently on Artificial Templates

Vincent Rotello

Nano Letters, 2007

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