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26.03.2008

1 AIDS
1 J Exp Med
1 J Gen Virol
3 J Immunol
1 J Virol


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    AIDS

  1. WHITAKER JA , Jacob JT, Little JV, Diazgranados CA, et al
    Cytomegalovirus cystitis with bladder wall dehiscence in a patient with AIDS.
    AIDS. 2008;22:795-796.
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    J Exp Med

  2. KOONTZ T , Bralic M, Tomac J, Pernjak-Pugel E, et al
    Altered development of the brain after focal herpesvirus infection of the central nervous system.
    J Exp Med. 2008;205:423-35.
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    J Gen Virol

  3. GERNA G , Sarasini A, Patrone M, Percivalle E, et al
    Human cytomegalovirus serum neutralizing antibodies block virus infection of endothelial/epithelial cells, but not fibroblasts, early during primary infection.
    J Gen Virol. 2008;89.
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    J Immunol

  4. JUCKEM LK , Boehme KW, Feire AL, Compton T, et al
    Differential initiation of innate immune responses induced by human cytomegalovirus entry into fibroblast cells.
    J Immunol. 2008;180:4965-77.
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  5. BENEDICT CA , Loewendorf A, Garcia Z, Blazar BR, et al
    Dendritic Cell Programming by Cytomegalovirus Stunts Naive T Cell Responses via the PD-L1/PD-1 Pathway.
    J Immunol. 2008;180:4836-47.
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  6. VAN STIJN A , Rowshani AT, Yong SL, Baas F, et al
    Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Induces a Rapid and Sustained Change in the Expression of NK Cell Receptors on CD8+ T Cells.
    J Immunol. 2008;180:4550-60.
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    J Virol

  7. NGUYEN NL , Loveland AN, Gibson W
    NUCLEAR LOCALIZATION SEQUENCES IN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS CAPSID ASSEMBLY PROTEINS (UL80 PROTEINS) ARE REQUIRED FOR VIRUS PRODUCTION: INACTIVATING NLS1, NLS2, OR BOTH AFFECTS REPLICATION TO STRIKINGLY DIFFERENT EXTENTS.
    J Virol. 2008;.
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