Tony Del Rio, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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virology, circuit tracers, pathogenesisGoogle:
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(A study on pseudorabies virus VP22 and flexible tegument assembly.) |
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Hogue IB, Bosse JB, Engel EA, et al. (2015) Fluorescent Protein Approaches in Alpha Herpesvirus Research. Viruses. 7: 5933-5961 |
del Rio T, DeCoste CJ, Enquist LW. (2005) Actin is a component of the compensation mechanism in pseudorabies virus virions lacking the major tegument protein VP22. Journal of Virology. 79: 8614-9 |
del Rio T, Ch'ng TH, Flood EA, et al. (2005) Heterogeneity of a fluorescent tegument component in single pseudorabies virus virions and enveloped axonal assemblies. Journal of Virology. 79: 3903-19 |
Clase AC, Lyman MG, del Rio T, et al. (2003) The pseudorabies virus Us2 protein, a virion tegument component, is prenylated in infected cells. Journal of Virology. 77: 12285-98 |
del Rio T, Werner HC, Enquist LW. (2002) The pseudorabies virus VP22 homologue (UL49) is dispensable for virus growth in vitro and has no effect on virulence and neuronal spread in rodents. Journal of Virology. 76: 774-82 |
Brideau AD, del Rio T, Wolffe EJ, et al. (1999) Intracellular trafficking and localization of the pseudorabies virus Us9 type II envelope protein to host and viral membranes. Journal of Virology. 73: 4372-84 |