1991
Parvoviral target cell specificity: Acquisition of fibrotropism by a mutant of the lymphotropic strain of minute virus of mice involves multiple amino acid substitutions within the capsid
Ball-Goodrich L, Moir R, Tattersall P. Parvoviral target cell specificity: Acquisition of fibrotropism by a mutant of the lymphotropic strain of minute virus of mice involves multiple amino acid substitutions within the capsid. Virology 1991, 184: 175-186. PMID: 1871965, DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(91)90834-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoat protein geneProtein geneA9 fibroblastsInfectious cloneAmino acidsSite-directed mutagenesisMinute virusMultiple amino acid substitutionsSingle base changeAmino acid substitutionsGlutamic acid residuesSame amino acidsMouse A9 fibroblastsDouble mutantSame small regionA9 cellsHost rangeAcid residuesMutantsAcid substitutionsT lymphocyte cell lineDNA sequencingRecombinants
1983
Reciprocal productive and restrictive virus-cell interactions of immunosuppressive and prototype strains of minute virus of mice
Tattersall P, Bratton J. Reciprocal productive and restrictive virus-cell interactions of immunosuppressive and prototype strains of minute virus of mice. Journal Of Virology 1983, 46: 944-955. PMID: 6602222, PMCID: PMC256569, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.46.3.944-955.1983.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrototype strainImmunosuppressive strainVirus variantsStrain-specific determinantsMurine host cellsVirus-host cell interactionsVirus-cell interactionsViral antigensT cellsHost cell populationsHelper functionMinute virusTarget cell specificityInfected cellsCell phenotypeCell populationsIndistinguishable strainsHost cell phenotypeCell interactionsGenomic criteriaDifferent cell typesSimian virus 40MiceHost cellsCell specificity
1972
Replication of the Parvovirus MVM I. Dependence of Virus Multiplication and Plaque Formation on Cell Growth
Tattersall P. Replication of the Parvovirus MVM I. Dependence of Virus Multiplication and Plaque Formation on Cell Growth. Journal Of Virology 1972, 10: 586-590. PMID: 4673484, PMCID: PMC356507, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.10.4.586-590.1972.Peer-Reviewed Original Research