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STUDIES ON LUMBO VIRUS REPLICATION. II. PROPERTIES OF VIRAL RIBONUCLEOPROTEINS AND CHARATERIZATION OF MESSENGER RNAS = RECHERCHES SUR LA REPLICATION DU VIRUS LUMBO. II. PROPRIETES DES RIBONUCLEOPROTEINES ET CARACTERISATION DES ARN MESSAGERSBOULOY M; HANNOUN C.1976; VIROLOGY; U.S.A.; DA. 1976; VOL. 71; NO 2; PP. 363-370; BIBL. 18 REF.Article

BOTH THE 7-METHYL AND THE 2'-O-METHYL GROUPS IN THE CAP OF MRNA STRONGLY INFLUENCE ITS ABILITY TO ACT AS PRIMER FOR INFLUENZA VIRUS RNA TRANSCRIPTIONBOULOY M; PLOTCH SJ; KRUG RM et al.1980; PROC. NATL. ACAD. SCI.; ISSN 0027-8424; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 77; NO 7; PP. 3952-3956; BIBL. 28 REF.Article

MISE EN EVIDENCE DE MOLECULES D'ACIDE RIBONUCLEIQUE CIRCULAIRE DANS LE VIRUS LUMBO (BUNYAVIRUS)SAMSO A; BOULOY M; HANNOUN C et al.1976; C.R. ACAD. SCI., D; FR.; DA. 1976; VOL. 282; NO 17; PP. 1653-1655; H.T. 1; ABS. ANGL.; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

GLOBIN MRNAS ARE PRIMERS FOR THE TRANSCRIPTION OF INFLUENZA VIRAL RNA IN VITROBOULOY M; PLOTCH SJ; KRUG RM et al.1978; PROC. NATION. ACAD. SCI.; USA; DA. 1978; VOL. 75; NO 10; PP. 4886-4890; BIBL. 28 REF.Article

PANHANDLES AND HAIRPIN STRUCTURES AT THE TERMINI OF GERMISTON VIRUS RNAS (BUNYAVIRUS)PARDIGON N; VIALAT P; GIRARD M et al.1982; VIROLOGY; ISSN 0042-6822; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 122; NO 1; PP. 191-197; BIBL. 19 REF.Article

Les Bunyaviridæ responsables de fièvres hémorragiques = Members of the Bunyaviridae family causing hemorrhagic feversPREHAUD, C; BOULOY, M.Virologie (Montrouge). 1998, Vol 2, Num 4, pp 297-304, issn 1267-8694Article

Germiston virus transcriptase requires active 40S ribosomal subunits and utilizes capped cellular RNAsVIALAT, P; BOULOY, M.Journal of virology. 1992, Vol 66, Num 2, pp 685-693, issn 0022-538XArticle

A UNIQUE CAP (M7 GPPPXM)-DEPENDENT INFLUENZA VIRION ENDONUCLEASE CLEAVES CAPPED RNAS TO GENERATE THE PRIMERS THAT INITIATE VIRAL RNA TRANSCRIPTIONPLOTCH SJ; BOULOY M; ULMANEN I et al.1981; CELL (CAMB.); ISSN 0092-8674; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 23; NO 3; PP. 847-858; BIBL. 1 P.Article

Stable secondary structures at the 3'-end of the genome of yellow fever virus (17 D vaccine strain)GRANGE, T; BOULOY, M; GIRARD, M et al.FEBS letters. 1985, Vol 188, Num 1, pp 159-163, issn 0014-5793Article

Identification and characterization of intracellular yellow fever virus-specific RNA: absence of subgenomic RNADESPRES, P; DEUBEL, Y; BOULOY, M et al.Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Virologie. 1986, Vol 137, Num 2, pp 193-204, issn 0769-2617Article

ACTIVITE RNA POLYMERASIQUE ASSOCIEE A UN BUNYAVIRUS (LUMBO)BOULOY M; COLBERE F; KRAMS OZDEN S et al.1975; C.R. ACAD. SCI., D; FR.; DA. 1975; VOL. 280; NO 2; PP. 213-215; BIBL. 10 REF.Article

Organization of Germiston bunyavirus M open reading frame and physicochemical properties of the envelope glycoproteinsGERBAUD, S; PARDIGON, N; VIALAT, P et al.Journal of general virology. 1992, Vol 73, pp 2245-2254, issn 0022-1317, 9Article

A transcript from the S segment of the germiston bunyavirus is uncapped and codes for the nucleoprotein and a nonstructural proteinBOULOY, M; VIALAT, P; GIRARD, M et al.Journal of virology. 1984, Vol 49, Num 3, pp 717-723, issn 0022-538XArticle

Recombinant baculoviruses expressing yellow fever virus E and NS1 proteins elicit protective immunity in miceDESPRES, P; DIETRICH, J; GIRARD, M et al.Journal of general virology. 1991, Vol 72, pp 2811-2816, issn 0022-1317, 11Article

Selective age-related changes in neuronal markers and smooth muscle reactivity in cerebrovascular beds of fischer 344 ratsHAMEL, E; ASSUMEL-LURDIN, C; BOULOY, M et al.Neurobiology of aging. 1990, Vol 11, Num 6, pp 631-639, issn 0197-4580, 9 p.Article

Nucleotide sequence comparison of the genome of two 17D-204 yellow fever vaccinesDUPUY, A; DESPRES, P; CAHOUR, A et al.Nucleic acids research. 1989, Vol 17, Num 10, issn 0305-1048, 3989Article

Expression of the yellow fever virus envelope protein using hybrid SV40/yellow fever virusesDESPRES, P; CAHOUR, A; WYCHOWSKY, C et al.Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Virologie. 1988, Vol 139, Num 1, pp 59-67, issn 0769-2617Article

Characterization of the 5' and 3' ends of viral messenger RNAs isolated from BHK21 cells infected with germiston virus (bunyavirus)BOULOY, M; PARDIGON, N; VIALAT, P et al.Virology (New York, NY). 1990, Vol 175, Num 1, pp 50-58, issn 0042-6822, 9 p.Article

Preliminary characterisation of the ribonucleic acid of yellow fever virusDEUBEL, V; CROUSET, J; BENICHOU, D et al.Annales de virologie. 1983, Vol 134, Num 4, pp 581-588Article

Production of monoclonal antibodies against Rift Valley fever virus application for rapid diagnosis tests (virus detection and ELISA) in human seraZAKI, A; COUDRIER, D; YOUSEF, A. I et al.Journal of virological methods. 2006, Vol 131, Num 1, pp 34-40, issn 0166-0934, 7 p.Article

Processing of yellow fever virus polyprotein: role of cellular proteases in maturation of the structural proteinsRUIZ-LINARES, A; CAHOUR, A; DESPRES, P et al.Journal of virology. 1989, Vol 63, Num 10, pp 4199-4209, issn 0022-538X, 11 p.Article

The S segment of Germiston virus RNA genome can code for three proteinsGERBAUD, S; VIALAT, P; PARDIGON, N et al.Virus research. 1987, Vol 8, Num 1, pp 1-13, issn 0168-1702Article

Rift valley fever virus L segment : correction of the sequence and possible functional role of newly identified regions conserved in RNA-dependent polymerasesMÜLLER, R; POCH, O; DELARUE, M et al.Journal of general virology. 1994, Vol 75, pp 1345-1352, issn 0022-1317, 6Article

Completion of the genome sequence of rift valley fever phlebovirus indicates that the L RNA is negative sense or ambisense and codes for a putative transcriptase-replicaseMULLER, R; ARGENTINI, C; BOULOY, M et al.Nucleic acids research. 1991, Vol 19, Num 19, issn 0305-1048, p. 5433Article

The 15 amino acid residues preceding the amino terminus of the envelope protein in the yellow fever virus polyprotein precursor act as a signal peptideDESPRES, P; RUIZ-LINARES, A; CAHOUR, A et al.Virus research. 1990, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 59-75, issn 0168-1702Article

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