M Messerle

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1 Cloning of the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) genome as an infectious bacterial artificial chromosome in Escherichia coli: a new approach for construction of HCMV mutants. J Virol 1999 4.84
2 Systematic excision of vector sequences from the BAC-cloned herpesvirus genome during virus reconstitution. J Virol 1999 4.23
3 Cloning and mutagenesis of the murine gammaherpesvirus 68 genome as an infectious bacterial artificial chromosome. J Virol 2000 4.09
4 Fast screening procedures for random transposon libraries of cloned herpesvirus genomes: mutational analysis of human cytomegalovirus envelope glycoprotein genes. J Virol 2000 3.35
5 Two genetically separable steps in the differentiation of thymic epithelium. Science 1996 2.66
6 Rapid identification of essential and nonessential herpesvirus genes by direct transposon mutagenesis. Nat Biotechnol 1999 2.61
7 Lungs are a major organ site of cytomegalovirus latency and recurrence. J Virol 1993 2.04
8 Molecular basis for cytolytic T-lymphocyte recognition of the murine cytomegalovirus immediate-early protein pp89. J Virol 1988 1.97
9 Protection against lethal cytomegalovirus infection by a recombinant vaccine containing a single nonameric T-cell epitope. J Virol 1991 1.96
10 Late phase inhibition of murine cytomegalovirus replication by synergistic action of interferon-gamma and tumour necrosis factor. J Gen Virol 1994 1.89
11 The immunoevasive function encoded by the mouse cytomegalovirus gene m152 protects the virus against T cell control in vivo. J Exp Med 1999 1.88
12 Forward with BACs: new tools for herpesvirus genomics. Trends Genet 2000 1.66
13 The major immediate-early gene ie3 of mouse cytomegalovirus is essential for viral growth. J Virol 2000 1.62
14 Enhancer requirement for murine cytomegalovirus growth and genetic complementation by the human cytomegalovirus enhancer. J Virol 1998 1.56
15 Virus reconstituted from infectious bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)-cloned murine gammaherpesvirus 68 acquires wild-type properties in vivo only after excision of BAC vector sequences. J Virol 2001 1.49
16 Identification of the murine cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B gene and its expression by recombinant vaccinia virus. J Virol 1992 1.46
17 Virus attenuation after deletion of the cytomegalovirus Fc receptor gene is not due to antibody control. J Virol 1998 1.44
18 Genetic evidence of an essential role for cytomegalovirus small capsid protein in viral growth. J Virol 2001 1.43
19 Transgenic mice expressing a soluble foreign H-2 class I antigen are tolerant to allogeneic fragments presented by self class I but not to the whole membrane-bound alloantigen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1990 1.15
20 Development of a cytomegalovirus vector for somatic gene therapy. Bone Marrow Transplant 2000 1.10
21 Two large insert vectors, lambda PS and lambda KO, facilitate rapid mapping and targeted disruption of mammalian genes. Biotechniques 1994 1.08
22 Comparison between human cytomegalovirus pUL97 and murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) pM97 expressed by MCMV and vaccinia virus: pM97 does not confer ganciclovir sensitivity. J Virol 2000 1.00
23 An acidic region of the 89K murine cytomegalovirus immediate early protein interacts with DNA. J Gen Virol 1992 0.89
24 Identification of a boundary domain adjacent to the potent human cytomegalovirus enhancer that represses transcription of the divergent UL127 promoter. J Virol 2000 0.85
25 Molecular analysis of herpesviral gene products recognized by protective cytolytic T lymphocytes. Immunol Lett 1987 0.84
26 Expression of the murine cytomegalovirus glycoprotein H by recombinant vaccinia virus. J Gen Virol 1994 0.84
27 The location and sequence composition of the murine cytomegalovirus replicator (oriLyt). Virology 1997 0.83
28 The core histone-binding region of the murine cytomegalovirus 89K immediate early protein. J Gen Virol 1991 0.80
29 Interaction of the 89K murine cytomegalovirus immediate-early protein with core histones. Virology 1988 0.79
30 In vitro transposon mutagenesis of an equine herpesvirus 1 genome cloned as a bacterial artificial chromosome. Arch Virol 2006 0.76
31 Site directed mutagenesis of the carboxyl terminus of human cytomegalovirus glycoprotein B leads to attenuation of viral growth in cell culture. Arch Virol 2004 0.75