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1 Sigma 1 protein of mammalian reoviruses extends from the surfaces of viral particles. J Virol 1988 4.77
2 Early steps in reovirus infection are associated with dramatic changes in supramolecular structure and protein conformation: analysis of virions and subviral particles by cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction. J Cell Biol 1993 4.03
3 Molecular basis of reovirus virulence: role of the S1 gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1977 3.97
4 Genome RNAs and polypeptides of reovirus serotypes 1, 2, and 3. J Virol 1977 3.87
5 Antibody protects against lethal infection with the neurally spreading reovirus type 3 (Dearing). J Virol 1988 3.84
6 Isolation and preliminary genetic and biochemical characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. Virology 1969 3.66
7 Intracellular digestion of reovirus particles requires a low pH and is an essential step in the viral infectious cycle. J Virol 1987 3.65
8 Absolute linkage of virulence and central nervous system cell tropism of reoviruses to viral hemagglutinin. J Infect Dis 1980 3.27
9 Intestinal M cells: a pathway for entry of reovirus into the host. Science 1981 3.23
10 Distinct pathways of viral spread in the host determined by reovirus S1 gene segment. Science 1986 2.61
11 Evidence for functional domains on the reovirus type 3 hemagglutinin. Virology 1982 2.55
12 Neutralization of reovirus: the gene responsible for the neutralization antigen. J Exp Med 1977 2.53
13 Genetics of reovirus: identification of the ds RNA segments encoding the polypeptides of the mu and sigma size classes. Virology 1978 2.51
14 Host restriction of Friend leukemia virus. Role of the viral outer coat. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1973 2.44
15 Proteolytic digestion of reovirus in the intestinal lumens of neonatal mice. J Virol 1989 2.38
16 Monoclonal antibodies to reovirus reveal structure/function relationships between capsid proteins and genetics of susceptibility to antibody action. J Virol 1991 2.37
17 Activation and characterization of the reovirus transcriptase: genetic analysis. J Virol 1982 2.36
18 Molecular basis of reovirus virulence. Role of the M2 gene. J Exp Med 1980 2.32
19 A carboxy-terminal fragment of protein mu 1/mu 1C is present in infectious subvirion particles of mammalian reoviruses and is proposed to have a role in penetration. J Virol 1992 2.29
20 Identification of the gene coding for the hemagglutinin of reovirus. Virology 1978 2.28
21 Role of the host cell in persistent viral infection: coevolution of L cells and reovoirus during persistent infection. Cell 1981 2.23
22 Intracellular synthesis of measles virus-specified polypeptides. J Virol 1978 2.21
23 Polymorphism of the migration of double-stranded RNA genome segments of reovirus isolates from humans, cattle, and mice. J Virol 1979 2.15
24 Identification of attenuating mutations on the reovirus type 3 S1 double-stranded RNA segment with a rapid sequencing technique. J Virol 1986 2.15
25 Characterization of a zinc blotting technique: evidence that a retroviral gag protein binds zinc. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1988 2.13
26 Attenuated reovirus type 3 strains generated by selection of haemagglutinin antigenic variants. Nature 1982 2.11
27 Mammalian reoviruses contain a myristoylated structural protein. J Virol 1991 2.09
28 Reovirus inhibition of cellular RNA and protein synthesis: role of the S4 gene. Virology 1982 2.08
29 Interaction of reovirus with cell surface receptors. I. Murine and human lymphocytes have a receptor for the hemagglutinin of reovirus type 3. J Immunol 1980 2.06
30 Reovirus M2 gene is associated with chromium release from mouse L cells. J Virol 1993 1.99
31 Distinct binding sites for zinc and double-stranded RNA in the reovirus outer capsid protein sigma 3. Mol Cell Biol 1988 1.96
32 Determinants of reovirus interaction with the intestinal M cells and absorptive cells of murine intestine. Gastroenterology 1983 1.95
33 Sequence of reovirus haemagglutinin predicts a coiled-coil structure. Nature 1985 1.95
34 The so-called "Paracolon" bacteria. A bacteriologic and clinical reappraisal. Am J Med 1967 1.88
35 A genetic map of reovirus. II. Assignment of the double-stranded RNA-negative mutant groups C, D, and E to genome segments. Virology 1978 1.87
36 Genetic studies on the mechanism of chemical and physical inactivation of reovirus. J Gen Virol 1982 1.84
37 Hemagglutinin variants of reovirus type 3 have altered central nervous system tropism. Science 1983 1.82
38 Binding and transepithelial transport of immunoglobulins by intestinal M cells: demonstration using monoclonal IgA antibodies against enteric viral proteins. J Cell Biol 1989 1.82
39 Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus type 3: studies on the synthesis of viral RNA. Virology 1972 1.77
40 Genetic and molecular mechanisms of viral pathogenesis: implications for prevention and treatment. Nature 1982 1.75
41 Hemagglutinin of rabies and some other bullet-shaped viruses. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1968 1.74
42 Mechanisms of viral pathogenesis. Distinct forms of reoviruses and their roles during replication in cells and host. J Clin Invest 1991 1.73
43 A genetic map of reovirus. 1. Correlation of genome RNAs between serotypes 1, 2, and 3. Virology 1978 1.72
44 Structure of the reovirus cell-attachment protein: a model for the domain organization of sigma 1. J Virol 1990 1.71
45 Molecular basis of reovirus neurovirulence: role of the M2 gene in avirulence. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1982 1.71
46 Isolation and biochemical characterization of the mammalian reovirus type 3 cell-surface receptor. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1985 1.70
47 Molecular structure of the cell-attachment protein of reovirus: correlation of computer-processed electron micrographs with sequence-based predictions. J Virol 1990 1.69
48 Growth and survival of reovirus in intestinal tissue: role of the L2 and S1 genes. J Virol 1989 1.64
49 Identification of a hemagglutinin-specific idiotype associated with reovirus recognition shared by lymphoid and neural cells. J Exp Med 1982 1.64
50 Ion channels induced in lipid bilayers by subvirion particles of the nonenveloped mammalian reoviruses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1993 1.64
51 The sigma 1 protein determines the extent of spread of reovirus from the gastrointestinal tract of mice. Virology 1983 1.63
52 Direct spread of reovirus from the intestinal lumen to the central nervous system through vagal autonomic nerve fibers. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1991 1.60
53 Role of the mu 1 protein in reovirus stability and capacity to cause chromium release from host cells. J Virol 1996 1.58
54 Identification of a new polypeptide coded by reovirus gene S1. J Virol 1985 1.57
55 A sigma 1 region important for hemagglutination by serotype 3 reovirus strains. J Virol 1990 1.57
56 Why the smallpox virus stocks should not be destroyed. Science 1993 1.56
57 Intraluminal proteolytic activation plays an important role in replication of type 1 reovirus in the intestines of neonatal mice. J Virol 1990 1.56
58 Protective anti-reovirus monoclonal antibodies and their effects on viral pathogenesis. J Virol 1993 1.55
59 The interaction of mammalian reoviruses with the cytoskeleton of monkey kidney CV-1 cells. Virology 1982 1.55
60 Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus type 3 features of genetic recombination. Virology 1971 1.53
61 Genetic manipulation of reovirus--a model for modification of disease. N Engl J Med 1972 1.53
62 The reovirus M1 gene, encoding a viral core protein, is associated with the myocarditic phenotype of a reovirus variant. J Virol 1989 1.52
63 Immune response in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: reduced antibody response to the matrix protein of measles virus. J Immunol 1979 1.52
64 Crystallization of the reovirus type 3 Dearing core. Crystal packing is determined by the lambda 2 protein. J Mol Biol 1990 1.51
65 Ammonium chloride prevents lytic growth of reovirus and helps to establish persistent infection in mouse L cells. Science 1983 1.50
66 Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus type 3: defects in viral maturation as studied by immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. Virology 1971 1.50
67 Generation of cytolytic T lymphocytes after reovirus infection: role of S1 gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1979 1.50
68 Derivation and characterization of an efficiently myocarditic reovirus variant. J Virol 1989 1.49
69 Cells and viruses with mutations affecting viral entry are selected during persistent infections of L cells with mammalian reoviruses. J Virol 1993 1.48
70 Syngeneic monoclonal antiidiotype can induce cellular immunity to reovirus. J Exp Med 1984 1.48
71 Use of an aberrant polypeptide as a marker in three-factor crosses: further evidence for independent reassortment as the mechanism of recombination between temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus type 3. Virology 1976 1.46
72 Cell receptors for the mammalian reovirus. I. Syngeneic monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibody identifies a cell surface receptor for reovirus. J Immunol 1983 1.46
73 Sequence diversity in S1 genes and S1 translation products of 11 serotype 3 reovirus strains. J Virol 1990 1.44
74 Nucleic acid sequence of an internal image-bearing monoclonal anti-idiotype and its comparison to the sequence of the external antigen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1986 1.43
75 Internal/structures containing transcriptase-related proteins in top component particles of mammalian orthoreovirus. Virology 1998 1.42
76 Reovirus-specific polypeptides: analysis using discontinuous gel electrophoresis. J Virol 1976 1.42
77 Complete nucleotide sequence of the M2 gene segment of reovirus type 3 dearing and analysis of its protein product mu 1. Virology 1988 1.42
78 Antibody inhibits defined stages in the pathogenesis of reovirus serotype 3 infection of the central nervous system. J Exp Med 1989 1.41
79 Differences between the intracellular polypeptides of measles and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis virus. Nature 1978 1.41
80 Role of the S4 gene in the establishment of persistent reovirus infection in L cells. Cell 1982 1.38
81 Pathogenesis of viral infections. Basic concepts derived from the reovirus model. N Engl J Med 1985 1.38
82 Genetic basis for altered pathogenesis of an immune-selected antigenic variant of reovirus type 3 (Dearing). J Virol 1986 1.38
83 Reovirus type 3 encephalitis--a virologic and ultrastructural study. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 1973 1.36
84 Structural similarities between the mammalian beta-adrenergic and reovirus type 3 receptors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1985 1.34
85 Specific disruption of vimentin filament organization in monkey kidney CV-1 cells by diphtheria toxin, exotoxin A, and cycloheximide. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1980 1.33
86 A genetic map of reovirus. III. Assignment of the double-stranded RNA-positive mutant groups A, B, and G to genome segments. Virology 1978 1.31
87 Human infection with the virus of vesicular stomatitis during an epizootic. N Engl J Med 1967 1.27
88 Syngeneic monoclonal internal image anti-idiotopes as prophylactic vaccines. J Immunol 1986 1.26
89 Cell receptors for the mammalian reovirus. II. Monoclonal anti-idiotypic antibody blocks viral binding to cells. J Immunol 1983 1.26
90 Proteolytic processing of reovirus is required for adherence to intestinal M cells. J Virol 1994 1.26
91 Genetic reassortment of mammalian reoviruses in mice. J Virol 1985 1.24
92 Reovirus inhibition of cellular DNA synthesis: role of the S1 gene. J Virol 1981 1.24
93 Revertants of temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus: evidence for frequent extragenic suppression. Virology 1979 1.23
94 Viral shedding and transmission between hosts determined by reovirus L2 gene. Science 1986 1.23
95 Cytochalasin B inhibits the maturation of measles virus. Virology 1983 1.22
96 Host restriction of friend leukemia virus; fate of input virion RNA. Cell 1974 1.22
97 Evidence that the sigma 1 protein of reovirus serotype 3 is a multimer. J Virol 1987 1.20
98 Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus type 3: studies on the synthesis of viral peptides. Virology 1972 1.20
99 Topological analysis of the reovirus type 3 hemagglutinin. Virology 1983 1.20
100 Purification of measles virus and characterization of subviral components. J Virol 1979 1.20
101 Genetic variation during lytic reovirus infection: high-passage stocks of wild-type reovirus contain temperature-sensitive mutants. J Virol 1980 1.18
102 Heroin-associated infective endocarditis. A report of 28 cases. Ann Intern Med 1973 1.17
103 Reovirus serotypes 1 and 3 differ in their in vitro association with microtubules. J Virol 1979 1.15
104 Purification of oncornaviruses by agglutination with concanacalin A (murine leukemia virus-phytohemagglutinin-friend virus). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1973 1.13
105 Molecular cross talk between epithelial cells and pathogenic microorganisms. Cell 1991 1.11
106 Identification of the viral genes responsible for growth of strains of reovirus in cultured mouse heart cells. J Clin Invest 1991 1.10
107 Monoclonal antibodies to reovirus sigma 1 and mu 1 proteins inhibit chromium release from mouse L cells. J Virol 1996 1.09
108 Human rotaviruses and genome RNA. J Infect Dis 1983 1.09
109 The reovirus M1 gene determines the relative capacity of growth of reovirus in cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells. J Clin Invest 1993 1.09
110 Delayed hypersensitivity in mice infected with reovirus. I. Identification of host and viral gene products responsible for the immune response. J Immunol 1980 1.09
111 The S2 gene nucleotide sequences of prototype strains of the three reovirus serotypes: characterization of reovirus core protein sigma 2. J Virol 1991 1.08
112 Measles virus-specified polypeptide synthesis in two persistently infected HeLa cell lines. J Virol 1979 1.06
113 Isolation and genetic characterization of ethanol-resistant reovirus mutants. J Virol 1993 1.06
114 Penetration of the nervous systems of suckling mice by mammalian reoviruses. J Virol 1991 1.06
115 Biochemical studies on the mechanism of chemical and physical inactivation of reovirus. J Gen Virol 1982 1.05
116 Host immune response to reovirus: CTL recognize the major neutralization domain of the viral hemagglutinin. J Immunol 1982 1.05
117 Virus-binding receptors: similarities to immune receptors as determined by anti-idiotypic antibodies. Surv Immunol Res 1982 1.03
118 Genetics of Reovirus. Curr Top Microbiol Immunol 1981 1.03
119 Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus type 3: evidence for aberrant mu 1 and mu 2 polypeptide species. J Virol 1976 1.01
120 Uptake of reovirus serotype 1 by the lungs from the bloodstream is mediated by the viral hemagglutinin. J Virol 1988 1.01
121 A pathway for entry of reoviruses into the host through M cells of the respiratory tract. J Exp Med 1994 0.98
122 Selection of a mutant S1 gene during reovirus persistent infection of L cells: role in maintenance of the persistent state. Virology 1983 0.97
123 The isolation of vesiculay stomatitis virus (Indiana strain) and other viruses from mosquitoes in New Mexico, 1965. Am J Epidemiol 1967 0.96
124 Association of the reovirus S1 gene with serotype 3-induced biliary atresia in mice. J Virol 1994 0.96
125 Localization of a C-terminal region of lambda2 protein in reovirus cores. J Virol 1997 0.95
126 Immunologic tolerance after oral administration of reovirus: requirement for two viral gene products for tolerance induction. J Immunol 1981 0.94
127 Molecular basis of reovirus virulence. Arch Virol 1982 0.94
128 Type-specific reovirus antiserum blocks the cytotoxic T-cell-target cell interaction: evidence for the association of the viral hemagglutinin of a nonenveloped virus with the cell surface. Infect Immun 1981 0.92
129 Specific plasma membrane receptors for reovirus on rat pituitary cells in culture. J Clin Invest 1983 0.91
130 Parallel mechanisms in neuropathogenesis of enteric virus infections. J Virol 1991 0.91
131 Suppression of the temperature-sensitive phenotype of a mutant of reovirus type 3. Science 1977 0.91
132 Host restriction of Friend Leukemia virus coat protein synthesis. J Virol 1976 0.90
133 Genetics of reovirus: the relationship of interference to complementation and reassortment of temperature-sensitive mutants at nonpermissive temperature. Virology 1979 0.90
134 From the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Hospital epidemiology and infection control: the changing role of the specialist in infectious diseases. J Infect Dis 1981 0.89
135 The replication of measles virus in the presence of tunicamycin. Virology 1981 0.89
136 Neurotropic virus-host relationship alterations due to variation in viral genome as studied by electron microscopy. Am J Pathol 1974 0.89
137 Reovirus infection in rat lungs as a model to study the pathogenesis of viral pneumonia. J Virol 1996 0.89
138 Tryptic peptide analysis of outer capsid polypeptides of mammalian reovirus serotypes 1, 2, and 3. J Virol 1981 0.89
139 Genetic variation during persistent reovirus infection: isolation of cold-sensitive and temperature-sensitive mutants from persistently infected L cells. Virology 1983 0.88
140 Genetic diversity in natural populations of mammalian reoviruses: tryptic peptide analysis of outer capsid polypeptides of murine, bovine, and human type 1 and 3 reovirus strains. J Virol 1984 0.87
141 Genetic variation during persistent reovirus infection: presence of extragenically suppressed temperature-sensitive lesions in wild-type virus isolated from persistently infected L cells. J Virol 1980 0.87
142 Prolonged replication in the mouse central nervous system of reoviruses isolated from persistently infected cell cultures. J Virol 1993 0.87
143 Antiidiotypic antibody to reovirus binds to neurons and protects from viral infection. Ann Neurol 1986 0.87
144 Visualization of viral clearance in the living animal. Science 1987 0.87
145 Pahayokee and Shark River, two new arboviruses related to Patois and Zegla from the Florida everglades. Am J Epidemiol 1969 0.87
146 Reassortment of genome segments between reovirus defective interfering particles and infectious virus: construction of temperature-sensitive and attenuated viruses by rescue of mutations from DI particles. Virology 1981 0.86
147 Expression of reovirus type 3 (Dearing) sigma 1 and sigma s polypeptides in Escherichia coli. J Gen Virol 1987 0.86
148 Serotype-dependent induction of pulmonary neutrophilia and inflammatory cytokine gene expression by reovirus. J Virol 1996 0.85
149 Identification of idiotypic receptors on reovirus-specific cytolytic T cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1982 0.84
150 Reovirus type 3 clone 9 increases interleukin-1alpha level in the brain of neonatal, but not adult, mice. Virology 1999 0.83
151 A genetic map of reovirus: assignment of the newly defined mutant groups H, I, and J to genome segments. Virology 1983 0.82
152 Fate of input oncornavirion RNA--biological studies. J Virol 1976 0.81
153 Differential effects of viral infection on islet and pituitary cell lines. Endocrinology 1985 0.80
154 Neurotropic viruses and the developing brain. N Y State J Med 1973 0.80
155 Method for rapidly screening revertants of reovirus temperature-sensitive mutants for extragenic suppression. Virology 1977 0.80
156 Interference following mixed infection of reovirus isolates is linked to the M2 gene. J Virol 1994 0.79
157 The synthesis of A-rich RNA by temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus. Virology 1976 0.78
158 Mutagenic specificity in reovirus. J Virol 1979 0.78
159 Kern Canyon virus: electron microscopic and immunological studies. Virology 1967 0.78
160 The pH-dependence of reovirus synthesis. Virology 1973 0.78
161 Anti-interleukin-3 and anti-nerve growth factor increase neonatal mice survival to reovirus type 3 clone 9 per oral challenge. J Neuroimmunol 2000 0.78
162 Identification and use of protective monoclonal IgA antibodies against viral and bacterial pathogens. Adv Exp Med Biol 1991 0.78
163 Cell receptors for the mammalian reovirus: reovirus-specific T-cell hybridomas can become persistently infected and undergo autoimmune stimulation. J Virol 1986 0.78
164 Reovirus transport--studies using lymphocytosis promoting factor. Pathobiology 1990 0.77
165 Cell receptors for the mammalian reovirus. IV. Reovirus-specific cytolytic T cell lines that have idiotypic receptors recognize anti-idiotypic B cell hybridomas. J Immunol 1985 0.76
166 Interactions of preimplantation mouse embryos with reovirus serotypes 1 and 3. Infect Immun 1983 0.75
167 Powerful prions? N Engl J Med 1987 0.75
168 Evidence for phenotypic mixing with reovirus in cell culture. Virology 1996 0.75
169 Interference of reovirus strains occurs between the stages of uncoating and dsRNA accumulation. J Gen Virol 1996 0.75
170 The role of the reovirus hemagglutinin in viral virulence. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1980 0.75
171 Viruses and tissue injury. Nature 1984 0.75
172 Gumbo Limbo, a new group C arbovirus from the Florida everglades. Am J Epidemiol 1969 0.75
173 How do viruses cause different diseases? JAMA 1983 0.75