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An electron microscope study of infection by the blue-green algal virus SM-1.Academic Article Why?
Blue-green algal virus N-1: physical properties and disassembly into structural parts.Academic Article Why?
Comparison of the structures of blue-green algal viruses LPP-1M and LPP-2 and bacteriophage T7.Academic Article Why?
Crystal structure of a cap-independent translation enhancer RNA.Academic Article Why?
INFLUENCE OF THE STATE OF SUBUNIT AGGREGATION ON THE ANTIGENIC SPECIFICITY OF TMV AND TYMV.Academic Article Why?
Isolation and characterization of a virus infecting a blue-green alga of the genus Synechococcus.Academic Article Why?
LPP-1 infection of the blue-green alga Plectonema boryanum. 3. Protein synthesis.Academic Article Why?
LPP-1 infection of the blue-green alga Plectonema boryanum. I. Electron microscopy.Academic Article Why?
LPP-1 infection of the blue-green alga Plectonema boryanum. II. Viral deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis and host deoxyribonucleic acid breakdown.Academic Article Why?
Minor components associated with turnip yellow mosaic virus.Academic Article Why?
Morphology of a virus of blue-green algae and properties of its deoxyribonucleic acid.Academic Article Why?
Particle weight of turnip yellow mosaic virus.Academic Article Why?
Photosynthesis and the development of blue-green algal virus N-1.Academic Article Why?
Photosynthesis and the development of blue-green algal virus SM-1.Academic Article Why?
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