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Pseudorabies virus membrane proteins gI and gE facilitate anterograde spread of infection in projection- specific neurons in the rat
P. J. Husak, T. Kuo, L. W. Enquist
Molecular Biology
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Suid Herpesvirus 1
100%
Superior Colliculi
85%
Retinal Ganglion Cells
81%
Membrane Proteins
59%
Retinal Neurons
48%
Neurons
44%
Infections
34%
Central Nervous System
26%
Viruses
23%
Neural Pathways
22%
Geniculate Bodies
22%
Eye
22%
Viral Antigens
21%
Injections
20%
Presynaptic Terminals
19%
Cell Body
17%
Ganglia
17%
Coinfection
17%
Axons
15%
Retina
15%
Rodentia
14%
Phenotype
10%
Animals
8%
Brain
8%
Agriculture & Biology
Suid alphaherpesvirus 1
96%
membrane proteins
65%
optic tectum
60%
neurons
59%
mutants
41%
infection
37%
rats
37%
axons
24%
central nervous system
23%
tracer techniques
23%
eyes
18%
neural pathways
17%
genetic complementation
16%
injection
16%
viral antigens
15%
viruses
15%
cells
15%
mixed infection
12%
retina
11%
rodents
9%
brain
8%
phenotype
7%