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The following pages link to A study of the self-assembly process in a small spherical virus. Formation of organized structures from protein subunits in vitro (Q45808506):
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- The structure of cucumber mosaic virus and comparison to cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (Q27625479) (← links)
- Sequence-Specific, RNA–Protein Interactions Overcome Electrostatic Barriers Preventing Assembly of Satellite Tobacco Necrosis Virus Coat Protein (Q27675894) (← links)
- Adding the Third Dimension to Virus Life Cycles: Three-Dimensional Reconstruction of Icosahedral Viruses from Cryo-Electron Micrographs (Q27702159) (← links)
- Structures of the native and swollen forms of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus determined by X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy (Q27730226) (← links)
- Conserved features in papillomavirus and polyomavirus capsids (Q28654303) (← links)
- Detecting structural changes in viral capsids by hydrogen exchange and mass spectrometry (Q28754665) (← links)
- Enhanced local symmetry interactions globally stabilize a mutant virus capsid that maintains infectivity and capsid dynamics (Q33236507) (← links)
- Plant Virus Classification (Q33391019) (← links)
- The thermodynamics of virus capsid assembly (Q33557685) (← links)
- The tripartite virions of the brome mosaic virus have distinct physical properties that affect the timing of the infection process. (Q33887723) (← links)
- Exploring the paths of (virus) assembly (Q34099024) (← links)
- Recent Developments in Molecular Simulation Approaches to Study Spherical Virus Capsids. (Q34129047) (← links)
- Model-based analysis of assembly kinetics for virus capsids or other spherical polymers (Q34178571) (← links)
- The Bromoviruses (Q34214792) (← links)
- Artificial neural networks trained to detect viral and phage structural proteins (Q34395244) (← links)
- Assembly of biologically active proheads of bacteriophage lambda in vitro (Q35008793) (← links)
- Importance of Vp1 calcium-binding residues in assembly, cell entry, and nuclear entry of simian virus 40. (Q35149110) (← links)
- Photothermal imaging and measurement of protein shell stoichiometry of single HIV-1 Gag virus-like nanoparticles (Q35252225) (← links)
- Using polymer conformation to control architecture in semiconducting polymer/viral capsid assemblies (Q35549599) (← links)
- Direct Evidence for Packaging Signal-Mediated Assembly of Bacteriophage MS2 (Q35853411) (← links)
- Studies on spin labeled ribonucleic acids encapsulated by viral proteins (Q36187822) (← links)
- Current models for the structure of biological membranes (Q36190601) (← links)
- In vitro quantification of the relative packaging efficiencies of single-stranded RNA molecules by viral capsid protein (Q36363906) (← links)
- Packaging of a polymer by a viral capsid: the interplay between polymer length and capsid size (Q36402205) (← links)
- Image averaging by optical filtering (Q36557765) (← links)
- Mechanism of Adsorption and Eclipse of Bacteriophage φX174 I. In Vitro Conformational Change Under Conditions of Eclipse (Q36582685) (← links)
- Electron microscopic observations and speculations on Australia antigen (Q36771891) (← links)
- An Historical Account Of The Development And Applications Of The Negative Staining Technique To The Electron Microscopy Of Viruses (Q36850674) (← links)
- Self-assembly of biological structures. (Q37197957) (← links)
- Synergistic effects of mutations and nanoparticle templating in the self-assembly of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus capsids (Q37365877) (← links)
- Collective variable approaches for single molecule flexible fitting and enhanced sampling (Q37697030) (← links)
- Segmented GFP-like aptamer probes for functional imaging of viral genome trafficking (Q38296718) (← links)
- Detection of late intermediates in virus capsid assembly by charge detection mass spectrometry (Q38739612) (← links)
- Biomedical and Catalytic Opportunities of Virus-Like Particles in Nanotechnology (Q39068831) (← links)
- A mutant of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus with a perturbed assembly mechanism (Q39129254) (← links)
- The stabilization of the particles of turnip rosette virus and of other members of the southern bean mosaic virus group (Q39149607) (← links)
- Crystalline cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (Q39169563) (← links)
- Metal-free southern bean mosaic virus crystals (Q39252667) (← links)
- A negative staining-carbon film technique for studying viruses in the electron microscope. III. The formation of two-dimensional and three-dimensional crystalline arrays of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (Q39361238) (← links)
- Lock-and-key dimerization in dense Brownian systems of hard annular sector particles (Q39391479) (← links)
- The Self-Assembly Of Spherical Plant Viruses (Q39996134) (← links)
- chapter 15 Visualization of Virus Structure in Three Dimensions (Q40100975) (← links)
- Reversible swelling of SBMV is associated with reversible disordering (Q40146758) (← links)
- Inactivation of peanut stunt virus by pancreatic ribonuclease (Q40307564) (← links)
- The effect of conformational changes in Brome Mosaic Virus upon its sensitivity to trypsin, chymotrypsin and ribonuclease (Q40337933) (← links)
- The structure of tubular viruses. (Q40530817) (← links)
- Replication of canine herpesvirus. II. Virus development and release in infected dog kidney cells (Q40708822) (← links)
- The mechanism and pathway of pH induced swelling in cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (Q41630143) (← links)
- Kinetic constraints on self-assembly into closed supramolecular structures. (Q41930338) (← links)
- Factors that affect the intracellular localization and trafficking of African horse sickness virus core protein, VP7. (Q42003156) (← links)