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2012
Kuksin D
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Norkin LC
. 2012.
Disassembly of simian virus 40 during passage through the endoplasmic reticulum and in the cytoplasm.
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J Virol. 86(3):1555-62.
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2006
Daniels R
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Rusan NM
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Wilbuer A-K
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Norkin LC
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Wadsworth P
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Hebert DN
. 2006.
Simian virus 40 late proteins possess lytic properties that render them capable of permeabilizing cellular membranes.
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J Virol. 80(13):6575-87.
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2005
Norkin LC
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Kuksin D
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The caveolae-mediated sv40 entry pathway bypasses the golgi complex en route to the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Virol J. 2:38.
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2002
Norkin LC
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Anderson HA
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Wolfrom SA
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Oppenheim A
. 2002.
Caveolar endocytosis of simian virus 40 is followed by brefeldin A-sensitive transport to the endoplasmic reticulum, where the virus disassembles.
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J Virol. 76(10):5156-66.
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