Mapping of viral epitopes with prokaryotic expression products J. A. LenstraJ. G. KustersB. A. M. van der Zeijst Brief Review Pages: 1 - 24
Heterotypic and homotypic re-inoculation of mice already latently infected with herpes simplex virus type 1 D. L. YirrellW. A. BlythC. E. Rogers Original Papers Pages: 25 - 36
A host-cell-selected variant of influenza B virus with a single nucleotide substitution in HA affecting a potential glycosylation site was attentuated in virulence for volunteers J. S. OxfordG. C. SchildD. A. J. Tyrrell Original Papers Pages: 37 - 46
Detection of tomato spotted wilt virus using monoclonal antibodies and riboprobes C. HuguenotG. van den DobblesteenD. Peters Original Papers Pages: 47 - 62
Gene mapping of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis viral DNA genome Claire SimardFrancine NadonM. Trudel Original Papers Pages: 63 - 75
Physical mapping and field inversion gel electrophoresis ofAmsacta moorei entomopoxvirus DNA R. L. HallW. F. Hink Original Papers Pages: 77 - 90
Dengue-2 virus infection of human mononuclear cell lines and establishment of persistent infections I. KuraneU. KontnyF. A. Ennis Original Papers Pages: 91 - 101
A comparison of different cloned genome segments of Epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus as serogroup-specific probes L. H. NelH. Huismans Original Papers Pages: 103 - 112
Characterization of the DNA of granulosis viruses isolated from two closely related moths,Chilo infuscatellus andC. saccariphagus indicus S. EaswaramoorthyJ. S. Cory Brief Report Pages: 113 - 119
Role of DNA topoisomerase I in the replication of herpes simplex virus type 2 Y. YamadaN. YamamotoY. Nishiyama Brief Report Pages: 121 - 127
Pseudorabies virus latency: restricted transcription J. R. LokensgardD. G. ThawleyT. W. Molitor Brief Report Pages: 129 - 136
Mapping and characterization of neutralizing epitopes of glycoproteins gIII and gp50 of the Indiana-Funkhauser strain of pseudorabies virus N. E. CoeW. L. Mengeling Brief Report Pages: 137 - 142
Isolation of HHV-6-related virus from children affected by infectious syndrome M. PortolaniC. CermelliA. Micheli Rapid Communication Pages: 143 - 149