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    A VP26-mNeonGreen Capsid Fusion HSV-2 Mutant Reactivates from Viral Latency in the Guinea Pig Genital Model with Normal Kinetics 

    Pieknik, JR; Bertke, Andrea S.; Tang, S; Krause, PR (MDPI, 2018-05-01)
    Fluorescent herpes simplex viruses (HSV) are invaluable tools for localizing virus in cells, permitting visualization of capsid trafficking and enhancing neuroanatomical research. Fluorescent viruses can also be used to ...

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    Content TypeArticle - Refereed (1)SubjectENVELOPE (1)fluorescent HSV-2 (1)GANGLIA (1)GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN (1)guinea pig (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (1)AuthorBertke, Andrea S. (1)Krause, PR (1)
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