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Ginsberg, H. S. (1984) The Adenoviruses (Plenum, New York).
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Berkner, K. L. (1988) Development of adenovirus vectors for expression of heterolo gous genes. BioTechnigues 6, 616–629.
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Jones, N. and Shenk, T. (1979) Isolation of adenovirus type 5 host range deletion mutants defective for transformation of
rat embryo cells. Cell 16, 683–689.
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Graham, F. L., Smiley, J., Russell, W. C., and Nairn, R. (1977) Characteristics of a human cell line transformed by DNA from
human adenovirus type 5. J Gen. Virol. 36, 59–72.
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Ghosh-Choudhury, G., Haj-Ahmad, Y., and Graham, F. L. (1987) Protein IX, a minor component of the human adenovirus capsid,
is essential for the packaging of full length genomes. EMBOJ
6, 1733–1739.
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Berkner, K L. and Sharp, P. A. (1983) Generation of adenovirus by transfection of plasmids. Nucleic Acids Res. 11, 6003–6020.
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Haj-Ahmad, Y. and Graham, F. L. (1986) Development of a helper independent human adenovirus vector and its use in the transfer
of the Herpes Simplex Virus thy-midine kinase gene. J Krol. 57, 267–274.
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Johnson, D. C., GhoshChoudhury, G., SmiIey, J. R., Fallis, L., and Graham, F. L. (1988) Abundant expression of Herpes Simplex
Virus glycoprotein gB using an adenovirus vector. Virology
164, 1–14.
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Schneider, M., Graham, F. L., and Prevec, L. (1989) Expression of the gIycoprotein of VSV by infectious adenovirus vectors.
J. Gen, Virol. 70, 417–427.
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Davis, A. R., Kostek, B., Mason, B. B., Hsiao, C. L., Morin, J., Dheer, S. EC, and Hung, P. P. (1985) Expression of hepatitis
B virus surface antigen with a recombinant adenovirus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
82, 7560–7564.
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Spessot, R., Inchley, K, Hupel, T. M., and Bacchetti, S. (1989) Cloning of the herpes simplex virus ICP4 gene in an adenovirus
vector: Effects on adenovirus gene expression and replication. Virolology
168, 378–387.
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Ruben, M., Bacchetti, S., and Graham, F. L. (1983) Covalently closed circles of human adenovirus type 5 DNA. Nature
3O1, 172–174.
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Graham, F. L. (1984) Covalently closed circles of human adenovirus DNA are infectious. EMBOJ
3 2917–2922.
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Ghosh-Choudhury, G., Haj-Ahmad, Y., Brinkley, P., Rudy, J., and Graham, F. L. (1986)Human adenovirus cloning vectors based
on infectious bacterial plasmids. Gene
50, 161–171.
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McGroty, J., Bautista, D., and Graham, F. L. (1988) A simple technique for the rescue of early region I mutations into infectious
human adenovirus type 5. Virology
168, 614–617.
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Graham, F. L. (1981) Growth of 293 cells in suspension culture. J Gen. Kirol. 68, 937–940.
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Sharp, P. A., Moore, C., and Haverty, J. L. (1976) The infectivity of adenovirus 5 DNA-protein complex. Virology
75, 442–456.
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Chinnadurai, G., Chinnadurai, S., and Green, M. (1978) Enhanced infectivity of adenovirus type 2 DNA and a DNA-protein complex.
J. Virol
26, 195–199.
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Graham, F. L. and van der Eb, A.J. (1973) A new technique for the assay of infectivity of human adenovirus 5 DNA. Virology
52, 456–467.
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