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1 c similarity to bovine parvovirus and canine minute virus.
2                                              Minute virus of canine (MVC) is an autonomous parvovirus
3                           The bocaparvovirus minute virus of canines (MVC) encodes a small, genus-spe
4                           The NP1 protein of minute virus of canines (MVC) governs production of the
5 of a single-cycle infection of the bocavirus minute virus of canines (MVC) in canine WRD cells.
6                                              Minute virus of canines (MVC) is a member of the genus B
7                                              Minute virus of canines (MVC) is an autonomous parvoviru
8                                              Minute virus of canines (MVC) is an autonomous parvoviru
9                     Infection with Bocavirus minute virus of canines (MVC) produces a strong cytopath
10 se (DDR) is essential for DNA replication of minute virus of canines (MVC), a member of the genus Boc
11  replication and transcription of parvovirus minute virus of canines (MVC).
12  was constructed, based on a chimera between minute virus of mice (MVM) and LuIII, which expresses Bo
13 ng DNA replication, the hairpin telomeres of Minute Virus of Mice (MVM) are extended and copied to cr
14 e of the simplest virus particles known, the minute virus of mice (MVM) capsid, and experimentally an
15                  Infection by the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) causes significant DNA damage
16      The left-hand or 3'-terminal hairpin of minute virus of mice (MVM) contains sequence elements es
17 o initiate DNA synthesis, the NS1 protein of minute virus of mice (MVM) first binds to a simple cogna
18   During infection the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) generates extensive DNA damag
19 igin of DNA replication at the 3' end of the minute virus of mice (MVM) genome and functions as an es
20       The palindromes at the two ends of the minute virus of mice (MVM) genome are dissimilar and are
21 ns surrounding the fivefold-symmetry axes in minute virus of mice (MVM) harbor central pores that pen
22 ular HRR.IMPORTANCEThe autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) has a compact DNA genome enco
23 ion.IMPORTANCE Replication of the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) induces a sustained cellular
24                               Replication of minute virus of mice (MVM) induces a sustained cellular
25  During infection, the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) induces cellular DNA breaks a
26   The small nonstructural protein NS2 of the minute virus of mice (MVM) is required for efficient vir
27    The DNA damage response to infection with minute virus of mice (MVM) leads to activated p53; howev
28                                    While the minute virus of mice (MVM) P4 promoter, which drives the
29                               The parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) packages a single copy of its
30                               The parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) packages predominantly negati
31                   The small-intron region of minute virus of mice (MVM) pre-mRNAs undergoes an unusua
32                                              Minute virus of mice (MVM) replicates via a linearized f
33 d vectors based on the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) that were designed to introdu
34 he Fab molecules inhibits the binding of the minute virus of mice (MVM) to permissive cells but can a
35 ral protein NS1 of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM), a protein essential for vira
36 eningitis virus, an ambisense RNA virus, and minute virus of mice (MVM), a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA
37 Adeno Associated Virus serotype 2 (AAV2) and Minute Virus of Mice (MVM), both T = 1 single stranded D
38                   The autonomous parvovirus, minute virus of mice (MVM), forms viral replication cent
39                        Parvoviruses, such as minute virus of mice (MVM), have adapted this mechanism
40                Two strains of the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM), the immunosuppressive (MVMi)
41 cleotide NS2-specific exon of the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM), which is flanked by a large
42 and murine herpesvirus 68 and the parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM).
43 eplication of the single-stranded parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM).
44 l surface receptor recognition by parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM).
45 r to the related canine parvovirus (CPV) and minute virus of mice (MVM).
46 ions which can be recapitulated in vitro for minute virus of mice (MVM).
47 iated virus 2 (AAV2) and the protoparvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM).
48 rine fibroblasts, the lymphotropic strain of minute virus of mice (MVMi) does not efficiently produce
49 he lymphotropic, immunosuppressive strain of minute virus of mice (MVMi) in complex with the neutrali
50 l rearrangement that can occur in parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVMp) virions following prolonged
51 ovirus (H-1PV), and the prototypic strain of minute virus of mice (MVMp), can target and destroy canc
52 ing a truncated version of NS1, as seen with minute virus of mice and adeno-associated virus 2, was a
53             Autonomous parvoviruses, such as minute virus of mice and B19, while identical in size (2
54 9 promoter was detected; however, similar to minute virus of mice and other members of the Parvovirus
55 s the interaction between the NS2 protein of minute virus of mice and the nuclear export factor Crm1
56        The essential proteins NS1 and NS2 of minute virus of mice are encoded by mRNAs R1 and R2, res
57     The linear single-stranded DNA genome of minute virus of mice can be ejected, in a 3'-to-5' direc
58  spectrometry to analyze the dynamics of the minute virus of mice capsid at increasing temperatures.
59  to verification by using 19 variants of the minute virus of mice capsid.
60 rated pre-mRNAs of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice caused a decrease in the accumulate
61 rus (PRV), adeno-associated virus (AAV), and minute virus of mice i-strain (MVMi) and MVMp all infect
62                                          The minute virus of mice initiator protein, NS1, excises new
63 he P38 promoter of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice is strongly transactivated by the n
64 assay to show that the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice localizes to cellular sites of DNA
65 nity for CRM1 that is 100-fold less than the minute virus of mice NS2 protein, a high affinity cargo
66 ing enhancer within the NS2-specific exon of minute virus of mice P4 promoter-generated pre-mRNA caus
67 even in competitive binding experiments with minute virus of mice using dual-label STED microscopy.
68 inant baculovirus containing the NS1 gene of minute virus of mice was constructed.
69 ependovirus (AAV) and autonomous parvovirus (minute virus of mice) replication centers can colocalize
70 e parvovirus (ADV), canine parvovirus (CPV), minute virus of mice, and bovine parvovirus, also bind s
71                         In the capsid of the minute virus of mice, events required for infection that
72  parvovirus capsids, along with those of the minute virus of mice, have also advanced our understandi
73 rvovirus) and prototypic parvovirus species (minute virus of mice, Kilham's rat virus, and H-1) than
74 s to those observed in canine parvovirus and minute virus of mice, two members of the genus Parvoviru
75 ranscriptional attenuation of the parvovirus minute virus of mice, which is mediated by a stem-loop s
76 e icosahedral T=1 capsids and virions of the minute virus of mice.
77       Human influenza viruses and Parvovirus Minute Viruses of Mice also specifically recognized seve
78  revealed that induced disassembly of single minute-virus-of-mice particles is frequently initiated b