Bernard Fields

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Infectious Disease, Microbiology Harvard University Medical School, Brigham & Women's Hospital 
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Mann MA, Tyler KL, Knipe DM, et al. (2002) Type 3 reovirus neuroinvasion after intramuscular inoculation: viral genetic determinants of lethality and spinal cord infection. Virology. 303: 213-21
Dryden KA, Farsetta DL, Wang G, et al. (1998) Internal structures containing transcriptase-related proteins in top component particles of mammalian orthoreovirus Virology. 245: 33-46
Luongo CL, Dryden KA, Farsetta DL, et al. (1997) Localization of a C-terminal region of lambda2 protein in reovirus cores. Journal of Virology. 71: 8035-8040
Nibert ML, Fields BN. (1994) 18 Early Steps in Reovirus Infection of Cells Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Archive. 28: 341-364
Dryden KA, Wang G, Yeager M, et al. (1993) Early steps in reovirus infection are associated with dramatic changes in supramolecular structure and protein conformation: Analysis of virions and subviral particles by cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction Journal of Cell Biology. 122: 1023-1041
Tyler KL, Mann MA, Fields BN, et al. (1993) Protective anti-reovirus monoclonal antibodies and their effects on viral pathogenesis Journal of Virology. 67: 3446-3453
Morrison LA, Fields BN, Dermody TS. (1993) Prolonged replication in the mouse central nervous system of reoviruses isolated from persistently infected cell cultures Journal of Virology. 67: 3019-3026
Dermody TS, Nibert ML, Wetzel JD, et al. (1993) Cells and viruses with mutations affecting viral entry are selected during persistent infections of L cells with mammalian reoviruses Journal of Virology. 67: 2055-2063
Tosteson MT, Nibert ML, Fields BN. (1993) Ion channels induced in lipid bilayers by subvirion particles of the nonenveloped mammalian reoviruses Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 90: 10549-10552
Nibert ML, Fields BN. (1992) A carboxy-terminal fragment of protein μ1/μ1C is present in infectious subvirion particles of mammalian reoviruses and is proposed to have a role in penetration Journal of Virology. 66: 6408-6418
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