M Kuppuswamy

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1 Immune responses to adenoviruses: viral evasion mechanisms and their implications for the clinic. Curr Opin Immunol 1999 1.49
2 19-kDa tumor antigen coded by early region E1b of adenovirus 2 is required for efficient synthesis and for protection of viral DNA. J Biol Chem 1984 1.47
3 Tumor-specific, replication-competent adenovirus vectors overexpressing the adenovirus death protein. J Virol 2000 1.43
4 An N-terminal region of adenovirus E1a essential for cell transformation and induction of an epithelial cell growth factor. Oncogene 1988 1.41
5 Adenovirus transforming 19-kD T antigen has an enhancer-dependent trans-activation function and relieves enhancer repression mediated by viral and cellular genes. Genes Dev 1987 1.30
6 Inhibition of TRAIL-induced apoptosis and forced internalization of TRAIL receptor 1 by adenovirus proteins. J Virol 2001 1.24
7 Functional substitution of the basic domain of the HIV-1 trans-activator, Tat, with the basic domain of the functionally heterologous Rev. Virology 1990 1.15
8 An acute toxicology study with INGN 007, an oncolytic adenovirus vector, in mice and permissive Syrian hamsters; comparisons with wild-type Ad5 and a replication-defective adenovirus vector. Cancer Gene Ther 2009 1.11
9 INGN 007, an oncolytic adenovirus vector, replicates in Syrian hamsters but not mice: comparison of biodistribution studies. Cancer Gene Ther 2009 1.08
10 Adenovirus cyt+ locus, which controls cell transformation and tumorigenicity, is an allele of lp+ locus, which codes for a 19-kilodalton tumor antigen. J Virol 1984 1.01
11 Tissue-specific, tumor-selective, replication-competent adenovirus vector for cancer gene therapy. J Virol 2001 0.99
12 Interaction of ZEB and histone deacetylase with the PLDLS-binding cleft region of monomeric C-terminal binding protein 2. BMC Mol Biol 2009 0.89
13 A fully replication-competent adenovirus vector with enhanced oncolytic properties. Cancer Gene Ther 2010 0.80
14 An adenovirus 2-coded tumor antigen located on the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope is required for growth of transformed cells in Ca2+-deficient media. Mol Cell Biol 1985 0.79