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Mode of action of the baculovirus oral infectivity complex.
Boogaard, Bob
(PI)
van Lent, Jan
(CoI)
van Oers, Monique
(CoI)
Boogaard, Bob
(PhD candidate)
van Oers, Monique
(Promotor)
van Lent, Jan
(Co-promotor)
Laboratory of Virology
PE&RC
Department of Plant Sciences
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:
PhD
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Immunology and Microbiology
Amino Terminal Sequence
16%
Baculoviridae
100%
Biological Functions
16%
Brush Border
16%
Carboxy Terminal Sequence
33%
Cell Membrane
16%
Complex Formation
66%
Deletion Mutant
66%
Host Cell
16%
Host Range
33%
Immunoprecipitation
16%
Ingestion
16%
Insect Cell
16%
Insect Larva
33%
Lipid Bilayer
33%
Midgut
100%
Polyhedrin
16%
Protein Interaction
16%
Spodoptera exigua
16%
Viral Entry
66%
Viral Envelope
33%
Viral Protein
33%
Virus Attachment
50%
Virus Genome
16%
Virus Isolation
16%
Virus Mutant
16%
Virus Nucleocapsid
50%
Virus Particle
16%
Virus Type
33%
Wild Type
33%