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Barry Characterization of myelin basic protein catabolism products in the cerebrospinal fluid from multiple sclerosis, stroke and head injury patients // Neurochem. Int., 1991. Vol. 18, N 2.-С.291-300

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Shafren Darren R. A decay-accelerating factor-binding strain of coxsachievirus B3 requires the coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor protein to mediate lytic infection of rhabdomyosarcoma cells // J. Virol., 1997. Vol. 71, N 12.-С.9844-9848

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Shafren Darren R. A decay-accelerating factor-binding strain of coxsachievirus B3 requires the coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor protein to mediate lytic infection of rhabdomyosarcoma cells // J. Virol., 1997. Vol. 71, N 12.-С.9844-9848

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Antibody binding to individual short consensus repeats of decay-accelerating factor enhances enterovirus cell attachment and infectivity // J. Immunol., 1998. Vol. 160, N 5.-С.2318-2323

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Antibody binding to individual short consensus repeats of decay-accelerating factor enhances enterovirus cell attachment and infectivity // J. Immunol., 1998. Vol. 160, N 5.-С.2318-2323

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Mouse cells expressing human intercellular adhesion molecule-1 are susceptible to infection by coxsackievirus A21 // J. Virol., 1997. Vol. 71, N 1.-С.785-789

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Coxsackievirus A21 binds to decay-accelerating factor but requires intercellular adhesion molecule 1 for cell entry // J. Virol., 1997. Vol. 71, N 6.-С.4736-4743

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Cytoplamic interactions between decay-accelerating factor and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 are not required for coxsackievirus A21 cell infection // J. Gen. Virol., 2000. Vol. 81, N 4.-С.889-894

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Cellular receptor interactions of C-cluster human group A coxsackieviruses // J. Gen. Virol., 2003. Vol. 84, N 11.-С.3041-3050

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Enterovirus capsid interactions with decay-accelerating factor mediate lytic cell infection // J. Virol., 2004. Vol. 78, N 3.-С.1431-1439

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Barry Reproducibility of targeted gene expression measurements in human islets of Langerhans // Biochem. and Biophys. Res. Commun., 2002. Vol. 298, N 3.-С.350-356

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Potent oncolytic activity of human enteroviruses against human prostate cancer // Prostate, 2008. Vol. 68, N 6.-С.577-587

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Potent oncolytic activity of human enteroviruses against human prostate cancer // Prostate, 2008. Vol. 68, N 6.-С.577-587

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Potent oncolytic activity of human enteroviruses against human prostate cancer // Prostate, 2008. Vol. 68, N 6.-С.577-587

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Improved colorimetric assay for detecting influenza B virus neutralizing antibody responses to vaccination and infection // J. Clin. Microbiol., 1989. Vol. 27, N 3.-С.524-528

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Simulation of snowmelt runoff pathways on the Lac Laflamme watershed // J. Hydrol., 1990. Vol. 113, N 1-4.-С.103-121

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Snowmelt runoff modeling in a balsam fir forest with a variable source area simulator (VSAS2) // Water. Resour. Res., 1990. Vol. 26, N 5.-С.1067-1077

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Western blot analyses of antibody responses to influenza virion proteins // Immunol. and Cell Biol., 1992. Vol. 70, N 3.-С.181-191

 




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