M E Whealy
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Card J, Dubin J, Whealy M, Enquist L
J Neurovirol
. 1995 Dec;
1(5-6):349-58.
PMID: 9222377
Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is a neurotropic swine alpha herpesvirus that characteristically invades the nervous system and replicates within synaptically-linked populations of neurons. The invasive characteristics and ability of this family...
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Enquist L, Dubin J, Whealy M, Card J
J Virol
. 1994 Aug;
68(8):5275-9.
PMID: 8035525
Pseudorabies virus glycoproteins gE and gI are required to infect some, but not all, regions of the rodent central nervous system after peripheral injection. After infection of the retina, pseudorabies...
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Whealy M, Card J, Robbins A, Dubin J, Rziha H, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1993 Jul;
67(7):3786-97.
PMID: 8389905
Transneuronal transport of pseudorabies virus (PRV) from the retina to visual centers that mediate visual discrimination and reflexes requires specific genes in the unique short region of the PRV genome....
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Whealy M, Robbins A, Tufaro F, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1992 Jun;
66(6):3803-10.
PMID: 1316483
The mouse L-cell mutant gro29 is defective for egress of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) virions and is significantly reduced in HSV-1 glycoprotein export (B. W. Banfield and F....
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Card J, Whealy M, Robbins A, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1992 May;
66(5):3032-41.
PMID: 1313916
We previously demonstrated that intraocular injections of virulent and attenuated strains of pseudorabies virus (PRV) produce transneuronal infection of functionally distinct central visual circuits in the rat. The virulent Becker...
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Zsak L, Sugg N, Ben-Porat T, Robbins A, Whealy M, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1991 Aug;
65(8):4317-24.
PMID: 1649332
The entry of herpesviruses into cells involves two distinct stages: attachment or adsorption to the cell surface followed by internalization. The virus envelope glycoproteins have been implicated in both stages....
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Card J, Whealy M, Robbins A, Moore R, Enquist L
Neuron
. 1991 Jun;
6(6):957-69.
PMID: 1711350
Uptake and transneuronal passage of wild-type and attenuated strains of a swine alpha-herpesvirus (pseudorabies [PRV]) were examined in rat visual projections. Both strains of virus infected subpopulations of retinal ganglion...
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Whealy M, Card J, Meade R, Robbins A, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1991 Mar;
65(3):1066-81.
PMID: 1847436
In this work we used brefeldin A (BFA), a specific inhibitor of export to the Golgi apparatus, to study pseudorabies virus viral glycoprotein processing and virus egress. BFA had little...
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Solomon K, Robbins A, Whealy M, Enquist L
J Virol
. 1990 Jul;
64(7):3516-21.
PMID: 2161953
Glycoprotein gIII of pseudorabies virus is a member of a conserved gene family found in at least seven diverse herpesviruses. We report here that the putative cytoplasmic domain of gIII...
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Card J, Rinaman L, Schwaber J, Miselis R, Whealy M, Robbins A, et al.
J Neurosci
. 1990 Jun;
10(6):1974-94.
PMID: 2162388
Uptake, replication, and transneuronal passage of a swine neurotropic herpesvirus (pseudorabies virus, PRV) was evaluated in the rat CNS. PRV was localized in neural circuits innervating the tongue, stomach, esophagus...