Segmented Double-stranded RNA Viruses
- The Structure of Orthoreoviruses
- Cypovirus
- Rotavirus Structure
- Structure and Function of Bluetongue Virus and its Proteins
- Structures of Phytoreoviruses
- The Yeast dsRNA Virus L-A Resembles Mammalian dsRNA Virus Cores
- Dissecting the Assembly Pathway of Bacterial dsRNA Viruses: Infectious Nucleocapsids Produced by Self-Assembly
- Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV): A Segmented Double-Stranded RNA Virus With a T=13 Capsid That Lacks a T=1 Core.
- Structural Basis of Mammalian Orthoreovirus Cell Attachment
- Structure and Functions of the Orthoreovirus σ3 Protein
- Rotavirus Cell Entry
- Entry of a Segmented dsRNA Vrus Into the Bacterial Cell
- Crystal Structure of Reovirus Polymerase λ3
- Structure-Function Insights Into the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase of the dsRNA Bacteriophage Φ6
- Structure and Function of P4, a dsRNA Virus Packaging Motor
- Structure and Function of the Rotavirus NSP2 Octamer, An Essential Component of the Viroplasm
- Function and Structure of Rotavirus NSP3
- Analyses of Rotavirus NSP4 Genetic Groups, Structure, and Function
- The Infectious Reovirus RNA - Reverse Genetics System: The Assembly of the Reovirus Genome
- Genomic RNA Packaging and Replication in the Cystoviridae
- Segmented Double-stranded RNA Viruses