Ellen G. Strauss spends much of her time researching Virus, Genetics, Sindbis virus, Alphavirus and Virology. When carried out as part of a general Virus research project, her work on Viral replication is frequently linked to work in Lipid bilayer, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. As a part of the same scientific study, Ellen G. Strauss usually deals with the Viral replication, concentrating on Viral evolution and frequently concerns with Human virome and Viral envelope.
Her Genetics study frequently links to related topics such as NS3. Her Alphavirus study incorporates themes from Virus quantification, Togaviridae, Phylogenetics and Molecular biology. She interconnects RNA and Peptide sequence in the investigation of issues within Virology.
Her primary areas of study are Sindbis virus, Virology, Virus, Genetics and Alphavirus. Ellen G. Strauss has researched Sindbis virus in several fields, including Molecular biology, Glycoprotein, Mutant and Capsid. Her work in the fields of Virology, such as Flavivirus and Eastern equine encephalitis virus, intersects with other areas such as Old World.
Her research brings together the fields of RNA virus and Virus. Her work deals with themes such as Viral envelope, Semliki Forest virus, Phylogenetics and Recombinant virus, which intersect with Alphavirus. Her studies deal with areas such as Plant virus and Human virome as well as Viral evolution.
Ellen G. Strauss mainly focuses on Virology, RNA, Biochemistry, DNA and Structure. Many of her research projects under Virology are closely connected to Family Reoviridae with Family Reoviridae, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. In general Biochemistry, her work in Sindbis virus is often linked to Endopeptidase linking many areas of study.
Borrowing concepts from Evolutionary biology, Ellen G. Strauss weaves in ideas under Structure.
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The alphaviruses: gene expression, replication, and evolution.
James H. Strauss;Ellen G. Strauss.
Microbiological Research (1994)
Structure of dengue virus: implications for flavivirus organization, maturation, and fusion.
Richard J. Kuhn;Wei Zhang;Michael G. Rossmann;Sergei V. Pletnev.
Cell (2002)
Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the Genomic RNA of Sindbis Virus
Ellen G. Strauss;Charles M. Rice;James H. Strauss.
Virology (1984)
Evolutionary Relationships and Systematics of the Alphaviruses
Ann M. Powers;Aaron C. Brault;Yukio Shirako;Ellen G. Strauss.
Journal of Virology (2001)
High-affinity laminin receptor is a receptor for Sindbis virus in mammalian cells.
Kang-Sheng Wang;Richard J. Kuhn;Ellen G. Strauss;Susan Ou.
Journal of Virology (1992)
Western equine encephalitis virus is a recombinant virus
Chang S. Hahn;Shlomo Lustig;Ellen G. Strauss;James H. Strauss.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1988)
Conserved elements in the 3' untranslated region of flavivirus RNAs and potential cyclization sequences.
Chang S. Hahn;Young S. Hahn;Charles M. Rice;Eva Lee.
Journal of Molecular Biology (1987)
Molecular basis of Sindbis virus neurovirulence in mice.
Shlomo Lustig;Alan C. Jackson;Chang S. Hahn;Diane E. Griffin.
Journal of Virology (1988)
Evolution of RNA Viruses
James H. Strauss;Ellen G. Strauss.
Annual Review of Microbiology (1988)
Structure and Replication of the Alphavirus Genome
Ellen G. Strauss;James H. Strauss.
(1986)
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