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Ward, B. M., A. S. Weisberg, B. Moss. 2003. Mapping and Functional Analysis of Interaction Sites within the Cytoplasmic Domains of the Vaccinia Virus A33R and A36R Envelope Proteins. Journal of Virology. 77: 4113-4126.

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Moss, B. and B. M. Ward. 2001. High-sped mass transit for poxviruses on microtubules. Nature Cell Biology. 3:E245-6

Ward, B. M., and B. Moss. 2001. Vaccinia virus intracellular movement is associated with microtubules and independent of actin tails. Journal of Virology. 75:11651-63

#1. Visualization of actin tail formation by complementation of vΔA36R:

#2. Visualization of IEV using digital video microscopy.

#3. Association of extracellular virus with actin tails.

#4. Visualization of actin tails formed by vaccinia virus WR.

Ward, B. M., and B. Moss. 2001. Visualization of intracellular movement of vaccinia virus virions containing a green fluorescent protein-B5R membrane protein chimera. J. Virol. 75:4802-4813

Figure 5. Visualization of IEV by time-lapse confocal microscopy.

Figure 7. Visualization of IEV acquiring an actin tail.

Figure 8. Effect of nocodazole on virion movement.

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