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  1. Viral and cellular determinants of polarized trafficking of viral envelope proteins from insect-specific and insect-vectored viruses in insect midgut and salivary gland cells
  2. Identification of Cellular Genes Involved in Baculovirus GP64 Trafficking to the Plasma Membrane
  3. Efficient entry of budded virions of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus into Spodoptera frugiperda cells is dependent on dynamin, Rab5, and Rab11
  4. Transcriptional Responses of the Trichoplusia ni Midgut to Oral Infection by the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  5. A high‐quality chromosome‐level genome assembly of a generalist herbivore, Trichoplusia ni
  6. Identification of insect genes involved in baculovirus AcMNPV entry into insect cells
  7. Baculovirus Entry and Egress from Insect Cells
  8. Global Analysis of Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Gene Expression in the Midgut of the Lepidopteran HostTrichoplusia ni
  9. Production of GP64-free virus-like particles from baculovirus-infected insect cells
  10. Distinct Roles of Cellular ESCRT-I and ESCRT-III Proteins in Efficient Entry and Egress of Budded Virions of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  11. Roles of Cellular NSF Protein in Entry and Nuclear Egress of Budded Virions of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  12. Multifaceted biological insights from a draft genome sequence of the tobacco hornworm moth, Manduca sexta
  13. Trichoplusia ni Kinesin-1 Associates with Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus Nucleocapsid Proteins and Is Required for Production of Budded Virus
  14. Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 protein: Analysis of domain I and V amino acid interactions and membrane fusion activity
  15. Sequence conservation, phylogenetic relationships, and expression profiles of nondigestive serine proteases and serine protease homologs in Manduca sexta
  16. The vacuolar protein sorting genes in insects: A comparative genome view
  17. Structural features, evolutionary relationships, and transcriptional regulation of C-type lectin-domain proteins in Manduca sexta
  18. A genome-wide analysis of antimicrobial effector genes and their transcription patterns in Manduca sexta
  19. Overview of chitin metabolism enzymes in Manduca sexta: Identification, domain organization, phylogenetic analysis and gene expression
  20. Phylogenetic analysis and expression profiling of the pattern recognition receptors: Insights into molecular recognition of invading pathogens in Manduca sexta
  21. The immune signaling pathways of Manduca sexta
  22. Analysis of chitin-binding proteins from Manduca sexta provides new insights into evolution of peritrophin A-type chitin-binding domains in insects
  23. Preface
  24. Defining the roles of the baculovirus regulatory proteins IE0 and IE1 in genome replication and early gene transactivation
  25. Transcriptome Responses of the Host Trichoplusia ni to Infection by the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  26. Complete Dosage Compensation and Sex-Biased Gene Expression in the Moth Manduca sexta
  27. The Transcriptome of the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Trichoplusia ni Cells
  28. Functional Analysis of the Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Terminal Fusion Loops and Interactions with Membranes
  29. Erratum to: BTI-Tnao38, a new cell line derived from Trichoplusia ni, is permissive for AcMNPV infection and produces high levels of recombinant proteins
  30. Cellular VPS4 Is Required for Efficient Entry and Egress of Budded Virions of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  31. Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein: Roles of Histidine Residues in Triggering Membrane Fusion and Fusion Pore Expansion
  32. The Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus lef-5 gene is required for productive infection
  33. Ao38, a new cell line from eggs of the black witch moth, Ascalapha odorata (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), is permissive for AcMNPV infection and produces high levels of recombinant proteins
  34. Baculovirus GP64 Disulfide Bonds: the Intermolecular Disulfide Bond of Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Is Not Essential for Membrane Fusion and Virion Budding
  35. The Pre-Transmembrane Domain of the Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein Is Critical for Membrane Fusion and Virus Infectivity
  36. The Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein: Analysis of Transmembrane Domain Length and Sequence Requirements
  37. Identification of a GP64 Subdomain Involved in Receptor Binding by Budded Virions of the Baculovirus Autographica californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  38. Functional Analysis of the Transmembrane (TM) Domain of the Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus GP64 Protein: Substitution of Heterologous TM Domains
  39. Baculoviruses: Molecular Biology of Nucleopolyhedroviruses
  40. Display of Heterologous Proteins on gp64null Baculovirus Virions and Enhanced Budding Mediated by a Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G-Stem Construct
  41. The AcMNPV pp31 gene is not essential for productive AcMNPV replication or late gene transcription but appears to increase levels of most viral transcripts
  42. Insect cell culture and biotechnology
  43. Mapping the conformational epitope of a neutralizing antibody (AcV1) directed against the AcMNPV GP64 protein
  44. On the classification and nomenclature of baculoviruses: A proposal for revision
  45. Persistent Gene Expression in Mouse Nasal Epithelia following Feline Immunodeficiency Virus-Based Vector Gene Transfer
  46. A Cellular Drosophila melanogaster Protein with Similarity to Baculovirus F Envelope Fusion Proteins
  47. 1. Persistent Gene Expression in Mouse Nasal Epithelia Following Baculovirus GP64 Pseudotyped FIV-Based Gene Transfer
  48. Palmitoylation of the Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus Envelope Glycoprotein GP64: Mapping, Functional Studies, and Lipid Rafts
  49. Ac23, an Envelope Fusion Protein Homolog in the Baculovirus Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus, Is a Viral Pathogenicity Factor
  50. Analysis of an Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus lef-6-Null Virus: LEF-6 Is Not Essential for Viral Replication but Appears To Accelerate Late Gene Transcription
  51. Pseudotyping Autographa californica Multicapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV): F Proteins from Group II NPVs Are Functionally Analogous to AcMNPV GP64
  52. Analysis of an Autographa californica Nucleopolyhedrovirus lef-11 Knockout: LEF-11 Is Essential for Viral DNA Replication
  53. Measurement of membrane fusion activity from viral membrane fusion proteins based on a fusion-dependent promoter induction system in insect cells
  54. Stable cell lines expressing baculovirus P35: Resistance to apoptosis and nutrient stress, and increased glycoprotein secretion
  55. A GP64-Null Baculovirus Pseudotyped with Vesicular Stomatitis Virus G Protein
  56. STABLE CELL LINES EXPRESSING BACULOVIRUS P35: RESISTANCE TO APOPTOSIS AND NUTRIENT STRESS, AND INCREASED GLYCOPROTEIN SECRETION
  57. A Novel Baculovirus Envelope Fusion Protein with a Proprotein Convertase Cleavage Site
  58. A Discrete Stage of Baculovirus GP64-mediated Membrane Fusion
  59. Production and characterization of the Brassica oleracea self-incompatibility locus glycoprotein and receptor kinase in a baculovirus infected insect cell culture system
  60. Modulation of Translational Efficiency by Contextual Nucleotides Flanking a Baculovirus Initiator AUG Codon
  61. Host Cell Receptor Binding by Baculovirus GP64 and Kinetics of Virion Entry
  62. Requirement for GP64 to Drive Efficient Budding ofAutographa californicaMulticapsid Nucleopolyhedrovirus
  63. An Analysis of the Role of the Target Membrane on the Gp64-induced Fusion Pore
  64. $110.00 hbk, The intricate world of the baculovirus infection. In: L.K. Miller, Editor, , Plenum Press (1997) ISBN 0 306 45641 9, p. xvii + 447.
  65. Late Promoter Selection in the Baculovirusgp64 Envelope Fusion ProteinGene
  66. Baculovirus-insect cell interactions
  67. Baculovirus-insect cell interactions
  68. The Baculovirus GP64 Envelope Fusion Protein: Synthesis, Oligomerization, and Processing
  69. A synthetic early promoter from a baculovirus: Roles of the TATA box and conserved start site CAGT sequence in basal levels of transcription
  70. Characterization of the Infection Cycle of the Orgyia Pseudotsugata Multicapsid Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus in Lymantria Dispar Cells
  71. Baculovirus Diversity And Molecular Biology
  72. Baculovirus Diversity and Molecular Biology
  73. Characterization of the Genetic Organization of the HindIII M Region of the Multicapsid Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus of Orgyia pseudotsugata Reveals Major Differences among Baculoviruses
  74. Location, sequence, transcriptional mapping, and temporal expression of the gp64 envelope glycoprotein gene of the Orgyia pseudotsugata multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus
  75. Segment W of Campoletis sonorensis virus: Expression, gene products, and organization
  76. Nucleotide sequence, transcriptional mapping, and temporal expression of the gene encoding p39, a major structural protein of the multicapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virus of Orgyia pseudotsugata
  77. Two related viral genes are located on a single superhelical DNA segment of the multipartite Campoletis sonorensis virus genome
  78. Campoletis sonorensis virus: Expression in Heliothis virescens and identification of expressed sequences