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The following pages link to Analysis of the role of predicted RNA secondary structures in Ebola virus replication (Q40563364):
Displaying 19 items.
- Small molecules targeting viral RNA (Q26745817) (← links)
- Ebolavirus VP35 uses a bimodal strategy to bind dsRNA for innate immune suppression (Q27646608) (← links)
- A small stem-loop structure of the Ebola virus trailer is essential for replication and interacts with heat-shock protein A8 (Q28396935) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of Ebola pathogenesis. (Q30243891) (← links)
- RNA polymerase I-driven minigenome system for Ebola viruses (Q33707432) (← links)
- Filovirus replication and transcription (Q34375243) (← links)
- Highly conserved regions in Ebola virus RNA dependent RNA polymerase may be act as a universal novel peptide vaccine target: a computational approach (Q35929274) (← links)
- Forty-five years of Marburg virus research (Q36395831) (← links)
- Identification of a New Ribonucleoside Inhibitor of Ebola Virus Replication. (Q36403417) (← links)
- Flavivirus and Filovirus EvoPrinters: New alignment tools for the comparative analysis of viral evolution (Q36407374) (← links)
- The marburg virus 3' noncoding region structurally and functionally differs from that of ebola virus (Q37157191) (← links)
- Rodent-Adapted Filoviruses and the Molecular Basis of Pathogenesis (Q38836977) (← links)
- Complete genome sequence of an Ebola virus (Sudan species) responsible for a 2000 outbreak of human disease in Uganda (Q38880525) (← links)
- The Ebola virus genomic replication promoter is bipartite and follows the rule of six. (Q40502565) (← links)
- Origin and evolution of flavivirus 5'UTRs and panhandles: trans-terminal duplications? (Q43039582) (← links)
- Staufen1 Interacts with Multiple Components of the Ebola Virus Ribonucleoprotein and Enhances Viral RNA Synthesis (Q57291140) (← links)
- Selection of Amplification Targets for Rapid Polymorphism Screening in Ebola Virus Outbreaks (Q64085052) (← links)
- Conserved microsatellites may contribute to stem-loop structures in 5', 3' terminals of Ebolavirus genomes (Q64359351) (← links)
- Ebolavirus polymerase uses an unconventional genome replication mechanism (Q64359990) (← links)