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1 The polypeptides of adenovirus. I. Evidence for multiple protein components in the virion and a comparison of types 2, 7A, and 12. Virology 1968 7.42
2 The polypeptides of adenovirus. II. Soluble proteins, cores, top components and the structure of the virion. Virology 1968 4.19
3 The structural proteins of Newcastle disease virus. Virology 1969 1.99
4 Fc receptors induced by herpes simplex virus. I. Biologic and biochemical properties. J Immunol 1978 1.85
5 The polypeptides of adenovirus. 3. Synthesis in infected cells. Virology 1969 1.77
6 Antigenic determinants of influenza virus hemagglutinin. VIII. Topography of the antigenic regions of influenza virus hemagglutinin determined by competitive radioimmunoassay with monoclonal antibodies. Virology 1981 1.57
7 Cytotoxic macrophages: a rapid nonspecific response to viral infection. J Immunol 1976 1.48
8 Inhibition of influenza viral glycoprotein synthesis by sugars. Microbios 1972 1.46
9 Two cytotoxic cells in peritoneal cavity of virus-infected mice: antibody-dependent macrophages and nonspecific killer cells. J Immunol 1977 1.37
10 Antigenic determinants of influenza virus hemagglutinin. II. Antigenic reactivity of the isolated N-terminal cyanogen bromide peptide of A/Memphis/72 hemagglutinin heavy chain. Virology 1979 1.23
11 Relationship between mitogenic activity of influenza viruses and the receptor-binding specificity of their hemagglutinin molecules. J Virol 1986 1.23
12 The polypeptides of influenza virus. VI. Composition of the neuraminidase. Virology 1972 1.22
13 Antibodies elicited by influenza virus hemagglutinin fail to bind to synthetic peptides representing putative antigenic sites. Mol Immunol 1985 1.20
14 Early events in the eclipse phase of influenza and parainfluenza virus infection. Virology 1966 1.18
15 In vitro antibody response to influenza virus. II. Specificity of helper T cell recognizing hemagglutinin. J Immunol 1981 1.13
16 Antigenic determinants of influenza virus hemagglutinin. XII. the epitopes of a synthetic peptide representing the C-terminus of HA1. Virology 1986 1.13
17 Epitopes of an influenza viral peptide recognized by antibody at single amino acid resolution. J Immunol 1988 1.12
18 The polypeptides of influenza virus. 1. Cytoplasmic synthesis and nuclear accumulation. Virology 1969 1.12
19 Herpes simplex virus infection of the cornea. Med J Aust 1968 1.11
20 An analysis of the properties of monoclonal antibodies directed to epitopes on influenza virus hemagglutinin. Arch Virol 1990 1.04
21 The polypeptides of influenza virus. IV. An analysis of nuclear accumulation. Virology 1970 1.04
22 The polypeptides of influenza virus. 3. Identification of the hemagglutinin, neuraminidase and nucleocapsid proteins. Virology 1970 1.04
23 Antigenic determinants of influenza virus hemagglutinin. III. Competitive binding of antibodies directed against "common" and "strain-specific" antigenic determinants of A/Memphis/72 hemagglutinin. J Immunol 1979 1.01
24 In vitro antibody response to influenza virus. I. T cell dependence of secondary response to hemagglutinin. J Immunol 1979 1.01
25 The polypeptides of influenza virus. VII. Synthesis of the hemagglutinin. Virology 1973 0.99
26 Recognition of influenza virus hemagglutinin by subtype-specific and cross-reactive proliferative T cells: contribution of HA1 and HA2 polypeptide chains. J Immunol 1985 0.97
27 Herpes-simplex virus from trigeminal ganglion. Lancet 1973 0.96
28 Influenza viruses are T cell-independent B cell mitogens. J Virol 1984 0.95
29 Distinct epitopes recognized by I-Ad-restricted T-cell clones within antigenic site E on influenza virus hemagglutinin. J Virol 1988 0.94
30 Genetic control and fine specificity of the immune response to a synthetic peptide of influenza virus hemagglutinin. J Virol 1988 0.94
31 Visual acuity of the killer whale (Orcinus orca). Exp Neurol 1971 0.91
32 Enumeration of antigenic sites of influenza virus hemagglutinin. Infect Immun 1982 0.90
33 The polypeptides of influenza virus. II. Interpretation of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis patterns. Virology 1970 0.90
34 Antigenic determinants of influenza virus hemagglutinin. IV. Immunogenicity of fragments isolated from the hemagglutinin of A/Memphis/72. J Immunol 1979 0.90
35 Simultaneous binding of two monoclonal antibodies to epitopes separated in sequence by only three amino acid residues. Mol Immunol 1988 0.89
36 Induction of immune response to influenza virus with anti-idiotypic antibodies. J Virol 1989 0.88
37 Stimulation of Sendai virus multiplication by puromycin and actinomycin D. Nature 1965 0.88
38 Antigenic determinants of influenza virus haemagglutinin. VI. Antigenic characterization of the oligosaccharide sidechains form HA1 of influenza virus haemagglutinins. J Gen Virol 1981 0.87
39 Mitogenic activity of influenza virus and haemagglutinin. Vaccine 1985 0.85
40 Antigenic activity of a synthetic peptide comprising the "loop" region of influenza virus hemagglutinin. Virology 1982 0.83
41 Antigenic determinants of influenza virus hemagglutinin. V. Antigenicity of the HA2 chain. J Immunol 1980 0.83
42 Further characterization of natural killer cells induced by Kunjin virus. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 1980 0.82
43 Adenovirus and intussusception. Med J Aust 1966 0.81
44 Minimum requirements for immunogenic and antigenic activities of homologs of a synthetic peptide of influenza virus hemagglutinin. J Virol 1988 0.81
45 Conformational changes in influenza virus haemagglutinin and its monomer detected by monoclonal antibodies. Vaccine 1985 0.80
46 The stoichiometry of binding between monoclonal antibody molecules and the hemagglutinin of influenza virus. Virology 1990 0.80
47 Comparison of natural killer cells induced by Kunjin virus and Corynebacterium parvum with those occurring naturally in nude mice. Infect Immun 1979 0.80
48 Class II-restricted T-cell clones to a synthetic peptide of influenza virus hemagglutinin differ in their fine specificities and in the ability to respond to virus. J Virol 1989 0.79
49 Extension of a minimal T cell determinant allows relaxation of the requirement for particular residues within the determinant. Int Immunol 1991 0.78
50 Direct role of viral hemagglutinin in B-cell mitogenesis by influenza viruses. J Virol 1987 0.78
51 A soluble cytotoxic factor from macrophages. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 1980 0.78
52 Synthetic peptides representing sequences within gp41 of HIV as immunogens for murine T- and B-cell responses. Arch Virol 1995 0.77
53 Actions of metal chelates of substituted 1,10-phenanthrolines on viruses and cells. 3. Actions on cultured cells. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 1969 0.77
54 Characterization of subtype-specific and cross-reactive helper-T-cell clones recognizing influenza virus hemagglutinin. Cell Immunol 1987 0.77
55 Analysis of the requirements for class II-restricted T cell recognition of a single determinant reveals considerable diversity in the T cell response and degeneracy of peptide binding to I-Ed. J Immunol 1995 0.76
56 Conservation of determinants for class II-restricted T cells within site E of influenza virus hemagglutinin and factors influencing their expression. J Virol 1993 0.76
57 Probing the idiotype/anti-idiotype antibody interaction with a set of synthetic peptide homologues. Immunol Lett 1991 0.75
58 Protection of mice against cancer by immunization with membranes but not purified virions from virus infected cancer cells. Br J Cancer 1975 0.75
59 Viral infections of the skin. Australas J Dermatol 1970 0.75
60 Laboratory diagnosis of viral disease. Med J Aust 1968 0.75
61 The chemotherapy of viral disease. Med J Aust 1968 0.75
62 Delivery of antiviral chemotherapeutic agents to neurons by retrograde axonal transport. Med Hypotheses 1980 0.75
63 Recent developments in virology. P N G Med J 1981 0.75
64 Growth of paramyxoviruses in anucleate cells. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 1969 0.75
65 Viruses and disease in man. Med J Aust 1968 0.75
66 Whither virology? Med J Aust 1971 0.75
67 Virostatic activity of 1,10-phenanthroline transition metal chelates: a structure-activity analysis. Chem Biol Interact 1973 0.75
68 Murine helper T lymphocyte response to influenza virus: recognition of haemagglutinin by subtype-specific and cross-reactive T cell clones. Vaccine 1985 0.75
69 Macrophages bind directly to Semliki Forest virus-infected cells and mediate antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci 1984 0.75
70 Antiviral chemotherapy. Med J Aust 1984 0.75
71 Advances in antiviral chemotherapy. Med J Aust 1980 0.75