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    Chromatography of Infective Ribonucleic Acid from Foot-and-mouth Disease Virus on Calcium Phosphate

    ALTHOUGH it is fairly generally accepted that the molecular weight of the infective unit of several ribonucleic acid-containing plant and animal viruses is approximately 2 × 106, there is still some objection to ...

    F. BROWN, J. F. E. NEWMAN, DOREEN L. STEWART in Nature (1963)

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    Inhibition of Virus Growth by a Toxic Factor from Asbestos Pad and Cellulose Acetate Membrane Filters

    HOUSE1 has shown recently that a factor which is toxic for baby hamster kidney cells (BHK 21, ref. 2) is eluted from asbestos pads by Eagle's tissue culture medium. This toxic factor inhibits to a marked degree t...

    F. BROWN, B. CARTWRIGHT, J. F. E. NEWMAN in Nature (1965)

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    Characterisation of a rotavirus

    ACUTE gastroenteritis is one of the most common causes of illness in children, calves and piglets, and causes severe economic loss in domestic animals. Although some outbreaks of gastroenteritis are associated...

    J. F. E. NEWMAN, F. BROWN, JANICE C. BRIDGER, G. N. WOODE in Nature (1975)

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    Myristylation of picornavirus capsid protein VP4 and its structural significance

    We have obtained evidence that poliovirus and other picornavirus particles are specifically modified by having myristic acid covalently bound to a capsid protein. The electron density map ofpoliovirus confirms...

    M. Chow, J. F. E. Newman, D. Filman, J. M. Hogle, D. J. Rowlands, F. Brown in Nature (1987)