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  1. Article

    Adaptations of avian flu virus are a cause for concern

    Members of the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity explain its recommendations on the communication of experimental work on H5N1 influenza.

    Kenneth I. Berns, Arturo Casadevall, Murray L. Cohen, Susan A. Ehrlich in Nature (2012)

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    Site-specific integration by adeno-associated virus: a basis for a potential gene therapy vector

    R Michael Linden, Kenneth I Berns in Gene Therapy (1997)

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    Cloning of the Adeno-Associated Virus Genome

    The adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are defective parvoviruses that are dependent on coinfection with either adenovirus or herpesvirus for replication to occur (1–4). AAV has a linear single-strand DNA genome a...

    Kenneth I. Berns in Genetic Engineering (1984)

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    The Genetics of Adeno-Associated Virus

    Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a defective parvovirus which is absolutely dependent on coinfection with a helper virus for a productive lytic cycle (for a review, see ref. 1). Either adenoviruses or herpes vi...

    Nicholas Muzyczka, Richard J. Samulski in Proteins Involved in DNA Replication (1984)

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    Mechanism of Adeno-Associated Virus Latent Infection

    Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a defective parvovirus with a linear, single-stranded DNA genome. In the absence of a helper virus coinfection AAV DNA is uncoated in the nucleus and can integrate into the cell...

    Kenneth I. Berns in Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis (1984)

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    Biology of Adeno-Associated Virus

    The helper-dependent adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are widely distributed throughout nature and have been isolated as infecting agents in almost every animal species where a serious attempt has been made to f...

    George Cukor, Neil R. Blacklow, M. David Hoggan, Kenneth I. Berns in The Parvoviruses (1984)

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    Adeno-Associated Virus

    Adeno-associated virus (AAV) was discovered as a contaminant of purified adenovirus preparations. Although the small icosahedral particles (diameter 18–28 nm) were initially considered to be either precursors ...

    Kenneth I. Berns in The Adenoviruses (1984)

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    Adeno-Associated Virus DNA Structure and Replication

    The primary structure of adeno-associated virus (AAV) DNA has been pivotal in understanding its replication. The nucleotide sequence arrangement in virion DNA and the structure of replicative forms have sugges...

    Kenneth I. Berns, William W. Hauswirth in The Parvoviruses (1984)

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    Molecular Biology of the Adeno-Associated Viruses

    The adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are small, defective, DNA viruses which require co-infection with an adenovirus for productive infection (Atchison et al., 1965; Hoggan et al., 1966; Smith et al., 1966; Parks e...

    Kenneth I. Berns in Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunol… (1974)