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Selected Publications for James Strauss
- Yao, J. S., E. G. Strauss and J. H. Strauss (1998). Molecular genetic study of the interaction of Sindbis virus E2 with Ross River virus E1 for virus budding. J. Virol. 72, 1418-1423.
- Shirako, Y. and J. H. Strauss (1998). Requirement for an aromatic amino acid or histidine at the N-terminus of Sindbis virus RNA polymerase, J. Virol. 72, 2310-2315.
- Strauss, J. H. and E. G. Strauss (1999). With a little help from the host. Science 283, 802-804.
- van der Most, R. G., J. Corver, and J. H. Strauss (1999). Mutagenesis of the RGD motif in the yellow fever virus 17D envelope protein. Virology 265, 83-95.
- Kim, K. H., E. G. Strauss, and J. H. Strauss (2000). Adaptive mutations in Sindbis virus E2 and Ross River virus E1 that allow efficient budding of chimeric viruses. J. Virol. 74, 2663-2670.
- van der Most, R. G., K. Murali-Drishna, R. Ahmed, and J. H. Strauss (2000). Chimeric yellow fever/dengue virus as a candidate dengue vaccine: Quantitation of the dengue virus-specific CD8 T-cell response. J. Virol. 74, 8094-8101.
- Shirako, Y., E. G. Strauss, and J. H. Strauss (2000). Suppressor mutations that allow Sindbis virus RNA polymerase to function with nonaromatic amino acids at the N-terminus: Evidence for interaction between nsP1 and nsP4 in minus-strand RNA synthesis. Virolology 276, 148-160
- Strauss, J. H., and E. G. Strauss (2001). Virus evolution: How does an enveloped virus make a regular structure? Cell 105, 5-8.
- Heil, M. L., A. Albee, J. H. Strauss, and R. J. Kuhn (2001). An amino acid substitution in the coding region of the E2 glycoprotein adapts Ross River virus to utilize heparan sulfate as an attacthment moiety. J. Virol. 75, 6303-6309.
- Strauss, J. H., and E. G. Strauss (2002). Viruses and Human Disease. Academic Press, San Diego, 384 pp.




