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Complementation for replication by unrelated animal viruses containing DNA genomes.

Complementation for replication by unrelated animal viruses containing DNA genomes. Receive: RSS Feeds, eTOCs, free email alerts (when new articles cite this article), more» Information about commercial reprint orders: http://mmbr.asm.org/site/misc/reprints.xhtml To subscribe to to another ASM Journal go to: http://journals.asm.org/site/subscriptions/ MICROBIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, Dec. 1987, p. 431-438 0146-0749/87/040431-08$02.OO/O Copyright C) 1987, American Society for Microbiology Vol. 51, No. 4 KAREN D. COCKLEY AND FRED RAPP* Department of Microbiology, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033 INTRODUCTION ............................................................. SCOPE ............................................................. COMPLEMENTATION FOR REPLICATION BY UNRELATED DNA VIRUSES ............................. 431 Lytic Replication of Complementation Complementation Complementation Reactivation of Helper-Dependent Parvoviruses ................................................................ by adenoviruses ............................................................... by herpesviruses ................................................................ by poxviruses ............................................................... Latent Parvovirus by Adenoviruses ............................................................... Herpesviruses ............................................................... Interaction of adenovirus and the herpesviruses ............................................................... Reversal of HSV latency ............................................................... Interaction of Adenoviruses and Papovaviruses ............................................................... hybrids ............................................................... Complementation of adenovirus in simian cells ............................................................... Adenovirus-SV40 CONCLUDING REMARKS ............................................................... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ............................................................... LITERATURE CITED ............................................................... INTRODUCTION SCOPE Viruses have proven to be of major importance in medical science both as infectious agents and as models for molecular studies. Animal viruses containing deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) genomes, in particular, provide simple model systems that can be used to address many complex biological problems. All animal DNA viruses have small genomes, relative to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews American Society For Microbiology

Complementation for replication by unrelated animal viruses containing DNA genomes.

Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews , Volume volume 51 (issue 4) – Dec 1, 1987

Complementation for replication by unrelated animal viruses containing DNA genomes.

Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews , Volume volume 51 (issue 4) – Dec 1, 1987

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Receive: RSS Feeds, eTOCs, free email alerts (when new articles cite this article), more» Information about commercial reprint orders: http://mmbr.asm.org/site/misc/reprints.xhtml To subscribe to to another ASM Journal go to: http://journals.asm.org/site/subscriptions/ MICROBIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, Dec. 1987, p. 431-438 0146-0749/87/040431-08$02.OO/O Copyright C) 1987, American Society for Microbiology Vol. 51, No. 4 KAREN D. COCKLEY AND FRED RAPP* Department of Microbiology, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033 INTRODUCTION ............................................................. SCOPE ............................................................. COMPLEMENTATION FOR REPLICATION BY UNRELATED DNA VIRUSES ............................. 431 Lytic Replication of Complementation Complementation Complementation Reactivation of Helper-Dependent Parvoviruses ................................................................ by adenoviruses ............................................................... by herpesviruses ................................................................ by poxviruses ............................................................... Latent Parvovirus by Adenoviruses ............................................................... Herpesviruses ............................................................... Interaction of adenovirus and the herpesviruses ............................................................... Reversal of HSV latency ............................................................... Interaction of Adenoviruses and Papovaviruses ............................................................... hybrids ............................................................... Complementation of adenovirus in simian cells ............................................................... Adenovirus-SV40 CONCLUDING REMARKS ............................................................... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ............................................................... LITERATURE CITED ............................................................... INTRODUCTION SCOPE Viruses have proven to be of major importance in medical science both as infectious agents and as models for molecular studies. Animal viruses containing deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) genomes, in particular, provide simple model systems that can be used to address many complex biological problems. All animal DNA viruses have small genomes, relative to

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Receive: RSS Feeds, eTOCs, free email alerts (when new articles cite this article), more» Information about commercial reprint orders: http://mmbr.asm.org/site/misc/reprints.xhtml To subscribe to to another ASM Journal go to: http://journals.asm.org/site/subscriptions/ MICROBIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, Dec. 1987, p. 431-438 0146-0749/87/040431-08$02.OO/O Copyright C) 1987, American Society for Microbiology Vol. 51, No. 4 KAREN D. COCKLEY AND FRED RAPP* Department of Microbiology, The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033 INTRODUCTION ............................................................. SCOPE ............................................................. COMPLEMENTATION FOR REPLICATION BY UNRELATED DNA VIRUSES ............................. 431 Lytic Replication of Complementation Complementation Complementation Reactivation of Helper-Dependent Parvoviruses ................................................................ by adenoviruses ............................................................... by herpesviruses ................................................................ by poxviruses ............................................................... Latent Parvovirus by Adenoviruses ............................................................... Herpesviruses ............................................................... Interaction of adenovirus and the herpesviruses ............................................................... Reversal of HSV latency ............................................................... Interaction of Adenoviruses and Papovaviruses ............................................................... hybrids ............................................................... Complementation of adenovirus in simian cells ............................................................... Adenovirus-SV40 CONCLUDING REMARKS ............................................................... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ............................................................... LITERATURE CITED ............................................................... INTRODUCTION SCOPE Viruses have proven to be of major importance in medical science both as infectious agents and as models for molecular studies. Animal viruses containing deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) genomes, in particular, provide simple model systems that can be used to address many complex biological problems. All animal DNA viruses have small genomes, relative to

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Microbiology and Molecular Biology ReviewsAmerican Society For Microbiology

Published: Dec 1, 1987

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