Carlos Ros
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Bern
Switzerland
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- Parvovirus uncoating in vitro reveals a mechanism of DNA release without capsid disassembly and striking differences in encapsidated DNA stability. Ros, C., Baltzer, C., Mani, B., Kempf, C. Virology (2006)
- Conformational changes in the VP1-unique region of native human parvovirus B19 lead to exposure of internal sequences that play a role in virus neutralization and infectivity. Ros, C., Gerber, M., Kempf, C. J. Virol. (2006)
- The ubiquitin-proteasome machinery is essential for nuclear translocation of incoming minute virus of mice. Ros, C., Kempf, C. Virology (2004)
- Characterization of the glycoprotein B gene from ruminant alphaherpesviruses. Ros, C., Belák, S. Virus. Genes (2002)
- Cytoplasmic trafficking of minute virus of mice: low-pH requirement, routing to late endosomes, and proteasome interaction. Ros, C., Burckhardt, C.J., Kempf, C. J. Virol. (2002)