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Authors: ROCHESTER SC TRAKTMAN P
Citation: Sc. Rochester et P. Traktman, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SINGLE-STRANDED-DNA BINDING-PROTEIN ENCODED BY THE VACCINIA VIRUS I3 GENE, Journal of virology, 72(4), 1998, pp. 2917-2926

Authors: SONG WR KONG HL TRAKTMAN P CRYSTAL RG
Citation: Wr. Song et al., CYTOTOXIC T-LYMPHOCYTE RESPONSES TO PROTEINS ENCODED BY HETEROLOGOUS TRANSGENES TRANSFERRED IN-VIVO BY ADENOVIRAL VECTORS, Human gene therapy, 8(10), 1997, pp. 1207-1217

Authors: MCDONALD WF KLEMPERER N TRAKTMAN P
Citation: Wf. Mcdonald et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF A PROCESSIVE FORM OF THE VACCINIA VIRUS-DNA POLYMERASE, Virology, 234(1), 1997, pp. 168-175

Authors: KLEMPERER N WARD J EVANS E TRAKTMAN P
Citation: N. Klemperer et al., THE VACCINIA VIRUS I1 PROTEIN IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE ASSEMBLY OF MATUREVIRIONS, Journal of virology, 71(12), 1997, pp. 9285-9294

Authors: DU S TRAKTMAN P
Citation: S. Du et P. Traktman, VACCINIA VIRUS-DNA REPLICATION - 200 BASE-PAIRS OF TELOMERIC SEQUENCECONFER OPTIMAL REPLICATION EFFICIENCY ON MINICHROMOSOME TEMPLATES, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 93(18), 1996, pp. 9693-9698

Authors: KLEMPERER N LYTTLE DJ TAUZIN D TRAKTMAN P ROBINSON AJ
Citation: N. Klemperer et al., IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ORF VIRUS TYPE-I TOPOISOMERASE, Virology, 206(1), 1995, pp. 203-215

Authors: EVANS E KLEMPERER N GHOSH R TRAKTMAN P
Citation: E. Evans et al., THE VACCINIA VIRUS D5 PROTEIN, WHICH IS REQUIRED FOR DNA-REPLICATION,IS A NUCLEIC ACID-INDEPENDENT NUCLEOSIDE TRIPHOSPHATASE, Journal of virology, 69(9), 1995, pp. 5353-5361

Authors: LIU K LEMON B TRAKTMAN P
Citation: K. Liu et al., THE DUAL-SPECIFICITY PHOSPHATASE ENCODED BY VACCINIA VIRUS, VH1, IS ESSENTIAL FOR VIRAL TRANSCRIPTION IN-VIVO AND IN-VITRO, Journal of virology, 69(12), 1995, pp. 7823-7834

Authors: TRAKTMAN P CALIGIURI A JESTY SA LIU K SANKAR U
Citation: P. Traktman et al., TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE MUTANTS WITH LESIONS IN THE VACCINIA VIRUS F10 KINASE UNDERGO ARREST AT THE EARLIEST STAGE OF VIRION MORPHOGENESIS, Journal of virology, 69(10), 1995, pp. 6581-6587

Authors: MCDONALD WF TRAKTMAN P
Citation: Wf. Mcdonald et P. Traktman, OVEREXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION OF THE VACCINIA VIRUS-DNA POLYMERASE, Protein expression and purification, 5(4), 1994, pp. 409-421

Authors: MCDONALD WF TRAKTMAN P
Citation: Wf. Mcdonald et P. Traktman, VACCINIA VIRUS-DNA POLYMERASE - IN-VITRO ANALYSIS OF PARAMETERS AFFECTING PROCESSIVITY, The Journal of biological chemistry, 269(49), 1994, pp. 31190-31197

Authors: TADDIE JA TRAKTMAN P
Citation: Ja. Taddie et P. Traktman, GENETIC-CHARACTERIZATION OF THE VACCINIA VIRUS-DNA POLYMERASE - CYTOSINE-ARABINOSIDE RESISTANCE REQUIRES A VARIABLE LESION CONFERRING PHOSPHONOACETATE RESISTANCE IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN INVARIANT MUTATION LOCALIZED TO THE 3'-5' EXONUCLEASE DOMAIN, Journal of virology, 67(7), 1993, pp. 4323-4336

Authors: KLEMPERER N TRAKTMAN P
Citation: N. Klemperer et P. Traktman, BIOCHEMICAL-ANALYSIS OF MUTANT ALLELES OF THE VACCINIA VIRUS TOPOISOMERASE-I CARRYING TARGETED SUBSTITUTIONS IN A HIGHLY CONSERVED DOMAIN, The Journal of biological chemistry, 268(21), 1993, pp. 15887-15899
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