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Publications by Michael N. Teng

2007

Tran, K. C., B. He, and M. N. Teng.  Replacement of the respiratory syncytial virus nonstructural proteins NS1 and NS2 by the V protein of parainfluenza virus 5.  Virology 368:72-83. 

Fuentes S., K. C. Tran, M. N. Teng, and B. He.  Function of the respiratory syncytial virus small hydrophobic protein.  J. Virol. 81:8361-8366.

2005

Ghildyal, R., D. Li, I. Peroulis, B. Shields, P.G. Bardin, M.N. Teng, P. L. Collins, J. Meanger, and J. Mills. Interaction between the respiratory syncytial virus G glycoprotein cytoplasmic domain and the matrix protein. J. Gen. Virol. 86:1879-1884.

2004

Tran, K.C., P.L. Collins, and M.N. Teng. Effects of altering the transcription termination signals of respiratory syncytial virus on viral gene expression and growth in vitro and in vivo. J. Virol. 78:692-699.

Johnson, T. R., M. N. Teng, P. L. Collins, and B. S. Graham. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) G glycoprotein is not necessary for vaccine-enhanced disease induced by immunization with formalin-inactivated RSV. J. Virol. 78:6024-6032.

2003

Spann, K.M., P.L. Collins, and M.N. Teng. Genetic recombination during coinfection of two mutants of human respiratory syncytial virus. J. Virol. 77:11201-11211.

2002

Teng, M.N., and P.L. Collins. The central conserved cystine noose of the attachment G protein of human respiratory syncytial virus is not required for efficient viral infection in vitro or in vivo. J. Virol. 76:6164-6171.

Polack, F.P., M.N. Teng, P.L. Collins, G.A. Prince, M. Exner, H. Regele, D.D. Lirman, R. Rabold, S.J. Hoffman, C.L. Karp, S.R. Kleeberger, M. Wills-Karp, and R.A. Karron. A role for immune complexes in enhanced respiratory syncytial virus disease. J. Exp. Med. 196:859-865.

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