115
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1.7K
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avg. Impact Factor
23
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Most Cited Articles of Institute of Molecular Virology and Cell Biology in 2016

TitleJournalYearCitations
Breaching the Barrier-The Nuclear Envelope in Virus InfectionJournal of Molecular Biology201642
Nuclear Egress of Herpesviruses: The Prototypic Vesicular Nucleocytoplasmic TransportAdvances in Virus Research201642
Evaluation of Six Commercially Available Rapid Immunochromatographic Tests for the Diagnosis of Rabies in Brain MaterialPLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases201640
Current developments to use linear MALDI-TOF spectra for the identification and typing of bacteria and the characterization of other cells/organisms related to infectious diseasesProteomics - Clinical Applications201617
Reverse genetics in high throughput: rapid generation of complete negative strand RNA virus cDNA clones and recombinant viruses thereofScientific Reports201616
Viral vector vaccines expressing nucleoprotein and phosphoprotein genes of avian bornaviruses ameliorate homologous challenge infections in cockatiels and common canariesScientific Reports201613
Prevalence of the C-terminal truncations of NS1 in avian influenza A viruses and effect on virulence and replication of a highly pathogenic H7N1 virus in chickensVirulence201613
A Unique Multibasic Proteolytic Cleavage Site and Three Mutations in the HA2 Domain Confer High Virulence of H7N1 Avian Influenza Virus in ChickensJournal of Virology201612
Composition of the Hemagglutinin Polybasic Proteolytic Cleavage Motif Mediates Variable Virulence of H7N7 Avian Influenza VirusesScientific Reports201612
The amino-terminal domain of ORF149 of koi herpesvirus is preferentially targeted by IgM from carp populations surviving infectionArchives of Virology201610
Expression, characterisation and antigenicity of a truncated Hendra virus attachment protein expressed in the protozoan host Leishmania tarentolaeJournal of Virological Methods20169
Functional Characterization of Glycoprotein H Chimeras Composed of Conserved Domains of the Pseudorabies Virus and Herpes Simplex Virus 1 HomologsJournal of Virology20166