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Virus Research, 20 (1991) 289-290 © 1991 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. 0168-/1917 /0$032.5 0 Author Index Alonso, M.A., see L6pez-Guerrero, J.A. (20) 23 Fourel, I., see Li, J.-s. (20) 11 Arbuckle, M., see Dolan, A. (20) 97 Fraser, N.W., see Wroblewska, Z. (20) 193 Arko, E.F., Daksis, J.I1. and Chan, V.-L. Fresno, M., see L6pez-Guerrero, J.A. (20) 23 Further characterization of tsl-8, a mutant of herpes simplex virus type 1 (20) 71 Guthrie, K:P., see McClintock, J.T. (20) 133 Guzo, D., see McClintock, J.T. (20) 133 Bartiss, A., see Lacy, J. (20) 85 Beaty, B.J., see Chandler, L.J. (20) 181 Hart, A.M., see Dasmahapatra, B. (20) 237 Becker, Y., see R6sen-Wolff, A. (20) 205 Hattori, M., see Niikura, M. (20) 31 Berkowitz, C., see R6sen-Wolff, A. (20) 205 Henley, D.C. and Weir, J.P. Brown, I.S.M., see Wroblewska, Z. (20) 193 The relative stability of selected herpes sim- plex virus type 1 mRNAs (20) 121 Carrasco, L., see L6pez-Guerrero, J.A. (20) 23 Hirasawa, T., see Iwata, H. (20) 273 Chan, V.-L., see Arko, E.F. (20) 71 Hogge, G., see Chandler, L.J. (20) 181 Chandler, L.J., Hogge, G., Endres, M., Jacoby, Holloway, B.P., see Yang, C.-F. (20) 159 D.R., Nathanson, N. and Beaty, B.J. Reassortment of La Crosse and Tahyna bun- Iwata, H., Hirasawa, T. and Roy, P. yaviruses in Aedes triseriatus mosquitoes (20) Complete nucleotide sequence of segment 5 181 of epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus; the Coleman, D.L., see Lacy, J. (20) 85 outer capsid protein VPS is homologous to Cox, S., see Dasmahapatra, B. (20) 237 the VPS protein of bluetongue virus (20) 273 Daksis, J.I., see Arko, E.F. (20) 71 Jacoby, D.R., see Chandler, L.J. (20) 181 Darai, G., see RGsen-Wolff, A. (20) 205 Jaquet, C., see Li, J.-s. (20) 11 Dasmahapatra, B., Rozhon, E.J., Hart, A.M., Cox, S., Tracy, S. and Schwartz, J. Kew, O.M., see Yang, C.-F. (20) 159 Cell-free expression of the coxsackievirus 3C protease using the translational initiation signal of an insect virus RNA and its charac- Lacy, J., Bartiss, A. and Coleman, D.L. terization (20) 237 Conversion of a human B cell lymphoma line De, L., see Yang, C.-F. (20) 159 by Epstein-Barr virus is associated with in- Delmas, B. and Laude, H. creased tyrosine phosphorylation of a 50 Carbohydrate-induced conformational kilodalton cytosolic protein (20) 85 changes strongly modulate the antigenicity Lamadé, W., see ROsen-Wolff, A. (20) 205 of coronavirus TGEV glycoproteins S and M Laude, H., see Delmas, B. (20) 107 (20) 107 Li, J.-s., Fourel, I., Jaquet, C. and Trépo, C. Decreased replication capacity of a duck Dolan, A., Arbuckle, M. and McGeoch, D.J. Sequence analysis of the splice junction in hepatitis B virus mutant with altered distal the transcript of herpes simplex virus type 1 pre-S region (20) 11 gene UL15 (20) 97 Lépez-Guerrero, J.A., Martinez-Abarca, F., Domingo, E., see Yanez, R.J. (20) 265 Fresno, M., Carrasco, L. and Alonso, M.A. Dougherty, E.M., see McClintock, J.T. (20) 133 Cell type determines the relative proportions of (—) and (+) strand RNA during po- Endres, M., see Chandler, L.J. (20) 181 liovirus replication (20) 23 290 MacLean, A., see Wroblewska, Z. (20) 193 Elimination of ULS6 gene by insertion of Magnusson, G., see Risuleo, G. (20) 147 LacZ cassette between nucleotide position Martinez-Abarca, F., see L6pez-Guerrero, J.A. 116030 to 121753 of the herpes simplex virus (20) 23 type 1 genome abrogates intraperitoneal Matsubara, Y., Watanabe, R. and Taguchi, F. pathogenicity in tree shrews and mice (20) Neurovirulence of six different murine coro- 205 navirus JHMV variants for rats (20) 45 Roy, P., see Iwata, H. (20) 273 Matsuura, Y., see Niikura, M. (20) 31 Rozhon, E.J., see Dasmahapatra, B. (20) 237 McClintock, J.T., Guzo, D., Guthrie, K.P. and Dougherty, E.M. Schwartz, J., see Dasmahapatra, B. (20) 237 DNA-binding proteins of baculovirus-in- Slavicek, J.M. fected cells during permissive and semiper- Temporal analysis and spatial mapping of missive replication (20) 133 Lymantria dispar nuclear polyhedrosis virus McGeoch, D.J., see Dolan, A. (20) 97 transcripts and in vitro translation polypep- McKee, T.A. and Preston, C.M. tides (20) 223 Identification of two protein binding sites Spivack, J.G., see Wroblewska, Z. (20) 193 within the varicella-zoster virus major imme- Stetler, D.A., see Yang, C.L. (20) 251 diate early gene promoter (20) 59 Taguchi, F., see Matsubara, Y. (20) 45 Melucci-Vigo, G., see Risuleo, G. (20) 147 Tracy, S., see Dasmahapatra, B. (20) 237 Mikami, T., see Niikura, M. (20) 31 Trépo, C., see Li, J.-s. (20) 11 Moya, A., see Yanez, R.J. (20) 265 Vinuela, E., see Yanez, R.J. (20) 265 Nathanson, N., see Chandler, L.J. (20) 181 Nevins, J.R. Watanabe, R., see Matsubara, Y. (20) 45 Utilization of cellular transcription factors Weaver, R.F., see Yang, C.L. (20) 251 for adenovirus-induced transcription (20) 1 Weir, J.P., see Henley, D.C. (20) 121 Niikura, M., Matsuura, Y., Hattori, M., Onuma, Wroblewska, Z., Spivack, J.G., Otte, J., Brown, M. and Mikami, T. I.S.M., MacLean, A. and Fraser, N.W. Characterization of haemagglutinin-neu- (20) 193 raminidase glycoprotein of Newcastle dis- ease virus expressed by a recombinant bac- Yanez, R.J., Moya, A., Vinuela, E. and ulovirus (20) 31 Domingo, E. Repetitive nucleotide sequencing of a dis- Onuma, M., see Niikura, M. (20) 31 pensable DNA segment in a clonal popula- Otte, J., see Wroblewska, Z. (20) 193 tion of African swine fever virus (20) 265 Yang, C.-F., De, L., Holloway, B.P., Pallansch, Pallansch, M.A., see Yang, C.-F. (20) 159 M.A. and Kew, O.M. Preston, C.M., see McKee, T.A. (20) 59 Detection and identification of vaccine-re- lated polioviruses by the polymerase chain Risuleo, G., Melucci-Vigo, G. and Magnusson, reaction (20) 159 G. Yang, C.L., Stetler, D.A. and Weaver, R.F. Reduced Polyomavirus DNA replication as Structural comparison of the Autographa a consequence of a late-region deletion that californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus-in- results in early mRNA instability (20) 147 duced RNA polymerase and the three nu- Roésen-Wolff, A., Lamadé, W., Berkowitz, C., clear RNA _ polymerases from the _ host, Becker, Y. and Darai, G. Spodoptera frugiperda (20) 251 Virus Research, 20 (1991) 291-292 © 1991 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. 0168-/1917 /0$032.5 0 Subject Index African swine fever virus, (20) 265 Immortalization, (20) 85 Antigenicity, (20) 107 In vitro amplification, (20) 159 Autographa californica, (20) 251 La Crosse virus, (20) 181 Late gene, (20) 251 Baculovirus, (20) 133; (20) 223; (20) 251 Latency, (20) 205 Baculovirus vector, (20) 31 Latency associated transcript, (20) 193 B lymphocyte, (20) 85 Latent infection, (20) 193 Bunyavirus, (20) 181 Leukocyte, (20) 23 Lymantria dispar nuclear polyhedrosis virus, (20) Cell free translation, (20) 237 223 Coronavirus, (20) 107 Coxsackievirus B3, (20) 237 Mosquito, (20) 181 3C protease, (20) 237 Multigene family, (20) 265 Murine coronavirus JHM, (20) 45 Mutation frequency, (20) 265 Delayed host shutoff, (20) 71 Deletion mutants, (20) 147 Nerve cell, (20) 23 DHBV mutant, (20) 11 Neurovirulence, (20) 45 Distal pre-S region, (20) 11 Newcastle disease virus, (20) 31 DNA-binding proteins, (20) 133 DNA polymerase, (20) 11 Outer capsid protein VP5, (20) 273 cDNA sequence, (20) 205 Pathogenicity, (20) 205 Epithelial cell, (20) 23 Permissive, (20) 133 Epitope, (20) 107 Poliovirus, (20) 23 Epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus, (20) 273 Polymerase chain reaction, (20) 159; (20) 205 Epstein-Barr virus, (20) 85 Polyomavirus, (20) 147 P1 processing, (20) 237 Protein binding to DNA, (20) 59 Gene expression, (20) 121; (20) 223 Gene ULIS5, (20) 97 Reassortment, (20) 181 Genome segment MS, (20) 273 Repetitive sequencing, (20) 265 Genotype-specific detection, (20) 159 Replication capacity, (20) 11 Glycoprotein, (20) 107 E-mRNA instability, (20) 147 Glycoprotein B, (20) 71 RNA polymerase, (20) 251 Glycosylation, (20) 107 mRNA stability, (20) 121 RNA transcript, (20) 205 Haemagglutinin-neuraminidase, (20) 31 Herpes simplex virus, (20) 97 Semipermissive, (20) 133 Herpes simplex virus type 1, (20) 71; (20) 121; Spliced gene, (20) 97 (20) 193 Splice site, (20) 97 292 Spodoptera frugiperda subunit structure, (20) 251 Translation, (20) 223 S protein, (20) 45 Transmissible gastroenteritis virus, (20) 107 Tyrosine phosphorylation, (20) 85 Tahyna virus, (20) 181 Temperature sensitive, (20) 71 Vaccine-related polioviruses, (20) 159 TGEYV, (20) 107 Varicella-zoster virus transcription, (20) 59 Transcription, (20) 223 Virus replication, (20) 23

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