Published in West J Med on May 01, 1978
Defective viral particles and viral disease processes. Nature (1970) 7.24
Latent herpes simplex virus in spinal ganglia of mice. Science (1971) 7.04
Evidence that neurons harbor latent herpes simplex virus. Infect Immun (1974) 3.03
Slow persistent infection caused by visna virus: role of host restriction. Science (1977) 2.83
Persistent noncytocidal vesicular stomatitis virus infections mediated by defective T particles that suppress virion transcriptase. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1974) 2.34
Coxsackie viruses and diabetes mellitus. Br Med J (1973) 2.29
Properties of incomplete Sendai virions and subgenomic viral RNAs. Virology (1970) 2.26
Maintenance of latent herpetic infection: an apparent role for anti-viral IgG. J Immunol (1974) 1.91
Measles infection of human mononuclear cells. I. Acute infection of peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. J Exp Med (1975) 1.86
Viral infections and demyelinating diseases. N Engl J Med (1973) 1.84
A blood test for multiple sclerosis based on the adherence of lymphocytes to measles-infected cells. N Engl J Med (1976) 1.78
Virus-induced diabetes mellitus. I. Hyperglycemia and hypoinsulinemia in mice infected with encephalomyocarditis virus. J Exp Med (1973) 1.68
Genetically determined resistance to infection with group B arboviruses. II. Increased production of interfering particles in cell cultures from resistant mice. J Infect Dis (1974) 1.67
A suppression of cellular immunity in patients with multiple sclerosis. J Exp Med (1973) 1.55
Purification of defective interfering T particles of vesicular stomatitis and rabies viruses generated in vivo in brains of newborn mice. Virology (1975) 1.54
Genetic manipulation of reovirus--a model for modification of disease. N Engl J Med (1972) 1.53
Proteolytic cleavage of subunits of the nucleocapsid of the paramyxovirus simian virus 5. J Virol (1974) 1.49
Latent herpetic infections following experimental viraemia. J Gen Virol (1976) 1.44
A temperature-sensitive mutant of Sendai virus with an altered hemagglutinin-neuraminidase polypeptide: consequences for virus assembly and cytopathology. Virology (1975) 1.43
Experimental subacute sclerosing panencephalitis in the hamster: correlation of age with chronic inclusion-cell encephalitis. J Infect Dis (1972) 1.41
Variability of vesicular stomatitis virus autointerference with different host cells and virus serotypes. Virology (1972) 1.31
Antibody-induced capping of measles virus antigens on plasma membrane studied by electron microscopy. J Virol (1975) 1.29
Intracellular forms of adenovirus DNA: integrated form of adenovirus DNA appears early in productive infection. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1976) 1.22
Transcriptase activity and genome composition of defective influenza virus. J Virol (1976) 1.21
Recovery of infectious proviral DNA from mammalian cells infected with respiratory syncytial virus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1975) 1.19
Multiple sclerosis and high incidence of a B lymphocyte antigen. Science (1976) 1.14
Serologic response to canine distemper viral antigens in gnotobiotic dogs infected with canine distemper virus. J Infect Dis (1975) 1.13
Is mumps virus an etiologic factor in juvenile diabetes mellitus. J Pediatr (1975) 1.13
Replication of measles virus: distinct species of short nucleocapsids in cytoplasmic extracts of infected cells. J Virol (1974) 1.11
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: experimental infection in primates. Science (1977) 1.10
Isolation and characterization of temperature-sensitive mutants of measles virus. J Virol (1975) 1.08
Letter: Lack of antigen response to myxoviruses in multiple sclerosis. Lancet (1973) 1.08
RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activity in preparations of a mutant of Newcastle disease virus arising from persistently infected L cells. J Virol (1973) 1.04
Isolation and comparative study of the nucleocapsids of measles and canine distemper viruses from infected cells. Virology (1974) 1.03
Neurovirulence and induction of hydrocephalus with parental, mutant, and revertant strains of measles virus. J Virol (1976) 1.02
Status spongiousus resulting from intracerebral infection of mice with temperature-sensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus. Br J Exp Pathol (1976) 1.02
Defective interfering passages of Sindbis virus: nature of the intracellular defective viral RNA. J Virol (1974) 1.01
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: an epidemiologic study in Israel. Am J Epidemiol (1976) 1.01
Isolation of rubella virus from brain in chronic progressive panencephalitis. J Gen Virol (1975) 0.99
Defective interfering particles from poliovirus vaccine and vaccine reference strains. Virology (1974) 0.87
Aetiology of multiple sclerosis. Lancet (1974) 0.87
Measurement of virus antigens on the surface of HeLa cells persistently infected with wild type and vaccine strains of measles virus by radioimmune assay. J Gen Virol (1976) 0.86
Follow-up of children infected in a coxsackievirus B-3 and B-4 outbreak: no evidence of diabetes mellitus. J Infect Dis (1974) 0.84
Defective interfering particles in monolayer-propagated Newcastle disease virus. Virology (1976) 0.79
Host-induced influences on the syntheses of defective vaccinia particles. Virology (1976) 0.77
From the National Institutes of Health: current understanding of persistent viral infections and their implications in human disease--summary of a workshop. J Infect Dis (1976) 0.76
The Hemophilus influenzae Hap autotransporter is a chymotrypsin clan serine protease and undergoes autoproteolysis via an intermolecular mechanism. J Biol Chem (2001) 1.27
Transmission of live, attenuated mumps virus to the human placenta. N Engl J Med (1974) 0.86
Mumps-virus infection in pregnant women and the immunologic response of their offspring. N Engl J Med (1972) 0.82
Immunologic significance of the mumps virus skin test in infants, children and adults. Am J Epidemiol (1975) 0.82
On the respiratory spread of varicella-zoster virus. Pediatrics (1966) 0.79
Incompetent relationship between coxsackievirus A6 ribonucleic acid and mouse cells. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1967) 0.77
Nosocomial infection with ECHO virus type 31 in a neonatal intensive care unit. Pediatrics (1971) 0.76
Alternate immunoprophylactic and biologic techniques in the control of viral respiratory tract diseases. Calif Med (1973) 0.75
An overview of primary endocardial fibroelastosis and chronic viral cardiomyopathy. Perspect Biol Med (1974) 0.75
Perinatal and neonatal infections. West J Med (1975) 0.75
Alteration of the cell-virus relationship in vitro with 6-mercaptopurine. Life Sci (1969) 0.75
Induction of abnormal immunoglobulin maturation and antibody production by persistent embryonic mumps virus infection. Pediatr Res (1976) 0.75