1987
The Autonomously Replicating Parvoviruses of Vertebrates
Cotmore S, Tattersall P. The Autonomously Replicating Parvoviruses of Vertebrates. Advances In Virus Research 1987, 33: 91-174. PMID: 3296697, DOI: 10.1016/s0065-3527(08)60317-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHost cellsProductive replicationHost cell typesSpecific cell surface receptorsHost cell factorsCell surface receptorsDifferentiated stateAutonomous parvovirusesIntracellular interactionsCell typesCell cyclingSurface receptorsCellular levelHelper virusCell factorWhole animalParvovirus strainsReplicationViral particlesPathogenic processesVertebratesCellsVirusParvovirusParvovirus groupChapter 19 Parvoviridae
Carter B, Tattersall P. Chapter 19 Parvoviridae. Perspectives In Medical Virology 1987, 3: 325-334. DOI: 10.1016/s0168-7069(08)70106-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHost cell functionsParvovirus genusGenus ParvovirusGenus DensovirusDNA genomeGenus DependovirusCell cycleHost cellsGenusDependovirus genusS phaseProtein shellMost membersHelper virusIsometric particlesCell functionParvoviridaeMembersGenomeInsectsNatural infectionDensovirusLarvaeFetal mummificationParvovirus
1982
Chapter 15 Minute Virus of Mice
Ward D, Tattersall P. Chapter 15 Minute Virus of Mice. 1982, 313-334. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-262502-2.50022-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMinute virusReplicative life cycleVertebrate parvovirusesMVM DNAPosttranslational modificationsDNA genomeIsometric virionsSequence homologySuccessful multiplicationAutonomous parvovirusesMouse populationsHost cellsMVM virionsHelper virusAdenovirus coinfectionProductive replicationParvoviridae familyVirus subgroupLife cycleSimilar virusesVirionsReplicationVirus stocksMouse breeding colonyGenome