590. Alcamo, E., J. P. Mizgerd, B. H. Horwitz, R. Bronson, A. A. Beg, M. Scott, C. M. Doerschuk, R. O. Hynes, and D. Baltimore (2001) Targeted mutation of TNF receptor I rescues the RelA-deficient mouse and reveals a critical role for NF-kappaB in leukocyte recruitment. J Immunol 167: 1592-1600.

589. Baltimore, D. (2001) Our genome unveiled. Nature 409: 814-816.

588. Weissman, I. L., and D. Baltimore (2001) Disappearing stem cells, disappearing science. Science 292: 601.

587. Ellmeier, W., S. Jung, M. J. Sunshine, F. Hatam, Y. Xu, D. Baltimore, H. Mano, and D. R. Littman (2000) Severe B cell deficiency in mice lacking the Tec kinase family members Tec and Btk. Journal of Experimental Medicine 192: 1611-1623.

586. Sanjabi, S., A. Hoffmann, H. C. Liou, D. Baltimore, and S. T. Smale (2000) Selective requirement for c-Rel during IL-12 P40 gene induction in macrophages. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97: 12705-12710.

585. Cohen, G. B., V. S. Rangan, B. K. Chen, S. Smith, and D. Baltimore (2000) The human thioesterase II protein binds to a site on HIV-1 Nef critical for CD4 down-regulation. J Biol Chem 275: 23097-23105.

584. Cherry, S. R., D. Biniszkiewicz, L. van Parijs, D. Baltimore, and R. Jaenisch (2000) Retroviral expression in embryonic stem cells and hematopoietic stem cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20: 7419-7426.

583. Songyang, Z., Y. Yamanashi, D. Liu, and D. Baltimore (2001) Domain-dependent function of the rasGap binding protein p62Dok in cell signaling. J Biol Chem 276: 2459-2465.

582. Cherry, S. R., C. Beard, R. Jaenisch, and D. Baltimore (2000) V(D)J recombination is not activated by demethylation of the kappa locus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97: 8467-8472.

581. Brown, E. J., and D. Baltimore (2000) ATR disruption leads to chromosomal fragmentation and early embryonic lethality. Genes & Dev. 14: 397-402.

580. Yamanashi, Y., T. Tamura, T. Kanamori, H. Yamane, H. Nariuchi, T. Yamamoto, and D. Baltimore (2000) Role of the rasGAP-associated docking protein p62(dok) in negative regulation of B cell receptor-mediated signaling. Genes & Dev. 14: 11-16.

579. Pomerantz, J. L., and D. Baltimore (1999) NF-kB activation by a signaling complex containing TRAF2, TANK and TBK1, a novel IKK-related kinase. EMBO J. 18: 6694-6704.

578. Van Parijs, L., Y. Refaeli, A. K. Abbas, and D. Baltimore (1999) Autoimmunity as a consequence of retrovirus-mediated expression of C-FLIP in lymphocytes. Immunity 11: 763-770.

577. Grossmann, M., D. Metcalf, J. Merryfull, A. Beg, D. Baltimore, and S. Gerondakis (1999) The combined absence of the transcription factors Rel and RelA leads to multiple hemopoietic cell defects. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96: 11848-11853.

576. Cherry, S. R., and D. Baltimore (1999) Chromatin remodeling directly activates V(D)J recombination. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96: 10788-10793.

575. Collins, K. L., and D. Baltimore (1999) HIV's evasion of the cellular immune response. Immunol. Rev. 168: 65-74.

574. Jacob, J., and D. Baltimore (1999) Modelling T-cell memory by genetic marking of memory T cells in vivo. Nature 399: 593-597.

573. Van Parijs, L., Y. Refaeli, J. D. Lord, B. H. Nelson, A. K. Abbas, and D. Baltimore (1999) Uncoupling IL-2 signals that regulate T cell proliferation, survival, and Fas-mediated activation-induced cell death. Immunity 11: 281-288.

572. Cohen, G. B., R. T. Gandhi, D. M. Davis, O. Mandelboim, B. K. Chen, J. L. Strominger, and D. Baltimore (1999) The selective downregulation of class I major histocompatibility complex proteins by HIV-1 protects HIV-infected cells from NK cells. Immunity 10: 661-671.

571. Chen, G., S. S. Yuan, W. Liu, Y. Xu, K. Trujillo, B. Song, F. Cong, S. P. Goff, Y. Wu, R. Arlinghaus, D. Baltimore, P. J. Gasser, M. S. Park, P. Sung, and E. Y. Lee (1999) Radiation-induced assembly of Rad51 and Rad52 recombination complex requires ATM and c-Abl. J Biol Chem 274: 12748-12752.

570. Lee, H. H., P. W. Dempsey, T. P. Parks, X. Zhu, D. Baltimore, and G. cheng (1999) Specificities of CD40 signaling: Involvement of TRAF2 in CD40-induced NF-kB activation and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 up-regulation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96: 1421-1426.

569. Chang, H. Y., X. Yang, and D. Baltimore (1999) Dissecting Fas signaling with an altered-specificity death-domain mutant: Requirement of FADD binding for apoptosis but not Jun N-terminal kinase activation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96: 1252-1256.

568. Horwitz, B. H., P. Zelazowski, Y. Shen, K. M. Wolcott, M. L. Scott, D. Baltimore, and C. M. Snapper (1999) The p65 Subunit of NF-kB is Redundant with p50 During B cell Proliferative Responses, and is Required for Germline CH Transcription and Class Switching to IgG31. J. Immunology 162: 1941-1946.

567. Koleske, A. J., A. M. Gifford, M. L. Scott, M. Nee, R. T. Bronson, K. A. Miczek, and D. Baltimore (1998) Essential roles for the Abl and Arg tyrosine kinases in neurulation. Neuron 21: 1259-1272.

566. Pear, W. S., J. P. Miller, L. Xu, J. C. Pui, B. Soffer, R. C. Quackenbush, A. M. Pendergast, R. Bronson, J. C. Aster, M. L. Scott, and D. Baltimore (1998) Efficient and rapid induction of a chronic myelogenous leukemia-like myeloproliferative disease in mice receiving P210 bcr/abl-transduced bone marrow. Blood 92: 3780-3792.

565. Chang, H. Y., H. Nishitoh, X. Yang, H. Ichijo, and D. Baltimore (1998) Activation of apoptosis signal regulating kinase 1 (ASK1) by the adapter protein Daxx. Science 281: 1860-1863.

564. Yang, X., H. Y. Chang, and D. Baltimore (1998) Essential role of CED-4 oligomerization in CED-3 activation and apoptosis. Science 281: 1355-1357.

563. Xu, Y., E. M. Yang, J. Brugarolas, T. Jacks, and D. Baltimore (1998) Involvement of p53 and p21 in cellular defects and tumorigenesis in Atm-/- mice. Mol. Cell. Biol. 18: 4385-4390.

562. Baltimore, D., and C. Heilman (1998) HIV vaccines: prospects and challenges. Scientific American 279: 78-83.

561. Heilman, C., and D. Baltimore (1998) HIV vaccines--where are we going? Nature Medicine 4: 532-534.

560. Gandhi, R. T., B. K. Chen, S. E. Straus, J. K. Dale, M. J. Lenardo, and D. Baltimore (1998) HIV-1 directly kills CD4+ T cells by a Fas-independent mechanism. J. Exp. Med. 187: 1113-1122.

559. Yang, X., H. Chang, and D. Baltimore (1998) Autoproteolytic activation of pro-caspases by oligomerization. Mol. Cell 1: 319-325.

558. Collins, K. L., B. K. Chen, S. A. Kalams, B. D. Walker, and D. Baltimore (1998) HIV-1 Nef protein protects infected primary cells against killing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Nature 391: 397-401.

557. Plug, A. W., A. H. F. M. Peters, Y. Xu, K. S. Keegan, M. F. Hoekstra, D. Baltimore, P. de Boer, and T. Ashley (1997) ATM and RPA in meiotic chromosome synapsis and recombination. Nature Genetics 17: 457-461.

556. Stancovski, I., and D. Baltimore (1997) NF-kB activation: The IkB kinase revealed? Cell 91: 299-302.

555. Kuljis, R. O., Y. Xu, M. C. Aguila, and D. Baltimore (1997) Degeneration of neurons, synapses and neuropil, and glial activation in a murine Atm knockout model of ataxia-telangiectasia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94: 12688-12693.

554. Songyang, Z., D. Baltimore, L. C. Cantley, D. R. Kaplan, and T. F. Franke (1997) Interleukin 3-dependent survival by the Akt protein kinase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94: 11345-11350.

553. Brodeur, S. R., G. Cheng, D. Baltimore, and D. A. Thorley-Lawson (1997) Localization of the major NF-kB-activating site and the sole TRAF3 binding site of LMP-1 defines two distinct signaling motifs. J. Biol. Chem. 272: 19777-19784.

552. Roman, C. A. J., S. R. Cherry, and D. Baltimore (1997) Complementation of V(D)J recombination deficiency in RAG-1-/- B cells reveals a requirement for novel elements in the N-terminus of RAG-1. Immunity 7: 13-24.

551. Baskaran, R., L. D. Wood, L. L. Whitaker, C. E. Canman, S. E. Morgan, Y. Xu, C. Barlow, D. Baltimore, A. Wynshaw-Boris, M. B. Kastan, and J. Y. J. Wang (1997) Ataxia telangiectasia mutant protein activates c-Abl tyrosine kinase in response to ionizing radiation. Nature 387: 516-519.

550. Horwitz, B. H., M. L. Scott, S. R. Cherry, R. T. Bronson, and D. Baltimore (1997) Failure of lymphopoiesis after adoptive transfer of NF-kB-deficient fetal liver cells. Immunity 6: 765-772.

549. Chen, B. K., M. B. Feinberg, and D. Baltimore (1997) The kB sites in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat enhance virus replication yet are not absolutely required for viral growth. J. Virology 71: 5495-5504.

548. Yang, X., R. Khosravi-Far, H. Y. Chang, and D. Baltimore (1997) Daxx, a novel Fas-binding protein that activates JNK and apoptosis. Cell 89: 1067-1076.

547. Weih, F., S. K. Durham, D. S. Barton, W. C. Sha, D. Baltimore, and R. Bravo (1997) p50-NF-kB complexes partially compensate for the absence of RelB: severely increased pathology in p50-/-relB-/- double-knockout mice. J. Exp. Med. 185: 1359-1370.

546. Yamanashi, Y., and D. Baltimore (1997) Identification of the Abl- and rasGAP-associated 62 kDa protein as a docking protein, Dok. Cell 88: 205-211.

545. Xu, Y., G. Cheng, and D. Baltimore (1996) Targeted disruption of TRAF3 leads to postnatal lethality and defective T-dependent immune responses. Immunity 5: 407-415.

544. Beg, A. A., and D. Baltimore (1996) An essential role for NF-kB in preventing TNFa-induced cell death. Science 274: 782-784.

543. Cortes, P., F. Weis-Garcia, Z. Misulovin, A. Nussenzweig, J.-S. Lai, G. Li, M. C. Nussenzweig, and D. Baltimore (1996) In vitro V(D)J recombination: signal joint formation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93: 14008-14013.

542. Spanopoulou, E., F. Zaitseva, F.-H. Wang, S. Santagata, D. Baltimore, and G. Panayotou (1996) The homeodomain region of Rag-1 reveals the parallel mechanisms of bacterial and V(D)J recombination. Cell 87: 263-276.

541. Weih, F., S. K. Durham, D. S. Barton, W. C. Sha, D. Baltimore, and R. Bravo (1996) Both multiorgan inflammation and myeloid hyperplasia in RelB-deficient mice Are T cell-dependent. J. Immunology : 3974-3979.

540. Baeuerle, P. A., and D. Baltimore (1996) NF-kB: Ten years after. Cell 87: 13-20.

539. Xu, Y., T. Ashley, E. E. Brainerd, R. T. Bronson, M. S. Meyn, and D. Baltimore (1996) Targeted disruption of ATM leads to growth retardation, chromosomal fragmentation during meiosis, immune defects and thymic lymphoma. Genes & Dev. 10: 2411-2422.

538. Xu, Y., and D. Baltimore (1996) Dual roles of ATM in the cellular response to radiation and in cell growth control. Genes & Dev. 10: 2401-2410.

537. Rubin, R. H., D. Baltimore, B. K. Chen, R. A. Wilkinson, and A. J. Fischman (1996) In vivo tissue distribution of CD4 lymphocytes in mice determinded by radioimmunoscintigraphy with an 111In-labeled anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93: 7460-7463.

536. Chen, B. K., R. T. Gandhi, and D. Baltimore (1996) CD4 down-modulation during infection of human T cells with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 involves independent activites of vpu, env, and nef. J. Virology 70: 6044-6053.

535. Snapper, C. M., P. Zelazowski, F. R. Rosas, M. R. Kehry, M. Tian, D. Baltimore, and W. Sha (1996) B cells from p50/NF-kB knockout mice have selective defects in proliferation, differentiation, germ-line CH transcription, and Ig class switching. J. Immunology 156: 183-191.

534. Alexandropoulos, K., and D. Baltimore (1996) Coordinate activation of c-Src by SH3- and SH2- binding sites on a novel, p130Cas-related protein, Sin. Genes & Dev. 10: 1341-1355.

533. Xu, Y., L. Davidson, F. W. Alt, and D. Baltimore (1996) Deletion of the Igk light chain intronic enhancer/matrix attachment region impairs but does not abolish VkJk rearrangement. Immunity 4: 377-385.

532. Michaelson, J. S., M. Singh, C. M. Snapper, W. C. Sha, D. Baltimore, and B. K. Birshtein (1996) Regulation of 3' IgH enhancers by a common set of factors, including kB-binding proteins. J. Immunology 156: 2828-2839.

531. Chen, G., and D. Baltimore (1996) TANK, a co-inducer with TRAF2 of TNF- and CD40L-mediated NF-kB activation. Genes & Dev. 10: 963-973.

530. Pear, W. S., J. C. Aster, M. L. Scott, R. P. Hasserjian, B. Soffer, J. Sklar, and D. Baltimore (1996) Exclusive development of T cell neoplasms in mice transplanted with bone marrow expressing activated Notch alleles. J. Exp. Med. 183: 2283-2291.

529. Baltimore, D. (1995) Milestones in biological research: Discovery of the reverse transcriptase. Faseb 9: 1660-1663.

528. Xu, Y., L. Davidson, W. S. Pear, and D. Baltimore (1996) Function of the pre-T-cell receptor a chain in T-cell development and allelic exclusion at the T-cell receptor b locus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93: 2169-2173.

527. Roman, C. A. J., and D. Baltimore (1996) Genetic evidence that the RAG1 protein directly participates in V(D)J recombination through substrate recognition. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 93: 2333-2338.

526. Beg, A. A., W. C. Sha, R. T. Bronson, and D. Baltimore (1995) Constitutive NF-kB activation, enhanced granulopoiesis, and neonatal lethality in IkBa-deficient mice. Genes & Dev. 9: 2736-2746.

525. Saksela, K., C. E. Stevens, P. Rubinstein, P. E. Taylor, and D. Baltimore (1995) HIV-1 messenger RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells as an early marker of risk for progression to AIDS. Ann. Intern. Med. 123: 641-648.

524. Spanopoulos, E., P. Cortes, C. Shih, C.-M. Huang, D. P. Silver, P. Svec, and D. Baltimore (1995) Localization, interaction, and RNA binding properties of the V(D)J recombination-activating proteins RAG1 and RAG2. Immunity 3: 715-726.

523. Baltimore, D. (1995) The enigma of HIV infection. Cell 82: 175-176.

522. Baltimore, D. (1995) Thinking about Howard Temin. Genes & Dev. 9: 1303-1307.

521. Beg, A. A., W. C. Sha, R. T. Bronson, S. Ghosh, and D. Baltimore (1995) Embryonic lethality and liver degeneration in mice lacking the RelA component of NF-kB. Nature 376: 167-170.

520. Gurish, M. F., W. S. Pear, R. L. Stevens, M. L. Scott, K. Sokol, N. Ghidyal, M. J. Webster, X. Hu, K. F. Austen, D. Baltimore, and D. S. Friend (1995) Tissue-regulated differentiation and maturation of a v-abl-immortalized mast cell-committed progenitor. Immunity 3: 175-186.

519. Cicchetti, P., A. J. Ridley, Y. Zheng, R. A. Cerione, and D. Baltimore (1995) 3BP-1, an SH3 domain binding protein, has GAP activity for Rac and inhibits growth factor-induced membrane ruffling in fibroblasts. EMBO J. 14: 3127-3135.

518. Alexandropolous, K., G. Cheng, and D. Baltimore (1995) Proline-rich sequences bind to Src homology 3 domains with individual specificities. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 92: 3110-3114.

517. Feller, S. M., R. Ren, H. Hanafusa, and D. Baltimore (1994) SH2 and SH3 domains as molecular adhesives: the interactions of Crk and Abl. TIBS 19: 453-458.

516. Cheng, G., A. M. Cleary, Z.-S. Ye, D. I. Hong, S. Lederman, and D. Baltimore (1995) Invovement of CRAF1, a relative of TRAF, in CD40 signaling. Science 267: 1494-1498.

515. Cicchetti, P., and D. Baltimore (1995) Identification of 3BP-1 in cDNA expression library by SH3 domain screening. Methods in Enzymol. 256: 140-148.

514. Baltimore, D., R. Ren, G. Cheng, K. Alexandropoulos, and P. Cicchetti (1995) A nuclear tyrosine kinase becomes a cytoplasmic oncogene. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 758: 339-344.

513. Saksela, K., G. Cheng, and D. Baltimore (1995) Proline-rich (PxxP) motifs in HIV-1 Nef bind to SH3 domains of a subset of Src kinases and are required for the enhanced growth of Nef+ viruses but not for downregulation of CD4. EMBO J. 14: 484-491.

512. Cohen, G. B., R. Ren, and D. Baltimore (1995) Modular binding domains in signal transduction proteins. Cell 80: 237-248.

511. Baltimore, D., and A. A. Beg (1995) DNA Binding Proteins: A butterfly flutters by. Nature 373: 287-288.

510. Baltimore, D. (1995) Lessons from people with nonprogressive HIV infection. New Eng. J. Med. 332: 259-260.

509. Sha, W. C., H.-C. Liou, E. I. Tuomanen, and D. Baltimore (1995) Targeted disruption of the p50 subunit of NF-kB leads to multifocal defects in immune responses. Cell 80: 321-330.

508. Koleske, A. J., D. Baltimore, and M. P. Lisanti (1995) Reduction of caveolin and caveolae in oncogenically transformed cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 92: 1381-1385.

507. Ye, Z., and D. Baltimore (1994) Binding of Vav to Grb2 through dimerization of SRC homology 3 domains. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 12629-12633.

506. Overduin, M., C. B. Rios, B. J. Mayer, D. Baltimore, and D. Cowburn (1994) Methods used in the assignments of the 1H and 15N resonances of the c-Abl src homology 2 (SH2) domain. NMR of Biological Macromolecules 87: 189-198.

505. Bartl, S., D. Baltimore, and I. Weissman (1994) Molecular evolution of the vertebrate immune system. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 10769-10770.

504. Andino, R., S. D. Suggett, D. Silvera, P. L. Achacoso, C. Miller, D. Baltimore, and M. B. Feinberg (1994) Engineering poliovirus as a vaccine vector for the expression of diverse antigens. Science 265: 1448-1451.

503. Cheng, G., Z.-S. Ye, and D. Baltimore (1994) Binding of Bruton's tyrosine kinase to Fyn, Lyn, or Hck through a Src homology 3 domain-mediated interaction. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 8152-8155.

502. Aster, J., W. Pear, R. Hasserjian, H. Erba, F. Davi, B. Luo, M. Scott, D. Baltimore, and J. Sklar (1994) Functional analysis of the TAN-1 gene, a human homolog of Drosophila notch. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 59: 125-136.

501. Cortes, P., Z. S. Ye, and D. Baltimore (1994) RAG-1 interacts with the repeated amino acid motif of the human homologue of the yeast protein SRP1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 7633-7637.

500. Corbella, P., D. Moskophidis, E. Spanopoulou, C. Mamlaki, M. Tolaini, A. Itano, D. Lans, D. Baltimore, E. Robey, and D. Koussas (1994) Functional commitment to helper T cell lineage precedes positive selection and is independent of T cell receptor MHC specificity. Immunity 1: 269-276.

499. Liou, H. C., W. C. Sha, M. L. Scott, and D. Baltimore (1994) Sequential induction of NF-kB/Rel family proteins during B-cell terminal differentiation. Mol. Cell. Biol. 14: 5349-5359.

498. Baltimore, D. (1994) Howard Temin: The Fierce Scholar. Cell 76: 967-968.

497. Spanopoulou, E., C. A. J. Roman, L. M. Corcoran, M. Schlissel, D. P. Silver, D. Nemazee, M. C. Nussenzweig, S. A. Shinton, R. R. Hardy, and D. Baltimore. (1994) Functional immunoglobulin transgenes guide ordered B-cell differentiation in RAG-1-deficient mice. Genes & Dev. 8: 1030-1042.

496. Songyang, Z., S. E. Shoelson, J. McGlade, P. Olivier, T. Pawson, X. R. Bustelo, M. Barbacid, H. Sabe, H. Hanafusa, T. Yi, R. Ren, D. Baltimore, S. Ratnofsky, R. A. Feldman, and L. C. Cantley (1994) Specific motifs recognized by the SH2 domains of Csk, 3BP2, fps/fes, GRB-2, HCP, SHC, Syk, and Vav. Mol. Cell. Biol. 14: 2777-2785.

495. Ren, R., Z.-S. Ye, and D. Baltimore (1994) Abl protein-tyrosine kinase selects the Crk adapter as a substrate using SH3-binding sites. Genes & Dev. 8: 783-795.

494. Van Etten, R. A., P. K. Jackson, D. Baltimore, M. C. Sanders, P. T. Matsudaira, and P. A. Janmey. (1994) The COOH terminus of the c-Abl tyrosine kinase contains distinct F- and G-actin binding domains with bundling activity. J. Cell Bio. 124: 325-340.

493. Mayer, B. J., and D. Baltimore (1994) Mutagenic analysis of the roles of SH2 and SH3 domains in regulation of the Abl tyrosine kinase. Mol. Cell. Biol. 14: 2883-2894.

492. Saksela, K., S. C, P. Rubinstein, and D. Baltimore (1994) Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 mRNA expression in peripheral blood cells predicts disease progression independently of the numbers of CD4+ lymphocytes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 91: 1104-1108.

491. Saksela, K., E. Muchmore, M. Girard, P. Fultz, and D. Baltimore (1993) High viral load in lymph nodes and latent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in peripheral blood cells of HIV-1-infected chimpanzees. J. Virology 67: 7423-7427.

490. Chen, B. K., K. Saksela, R. Andion, and D. Baltimore (1994) Distinct modes of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 proviral latency revealed by superinfection of nonproductively infected cell lines with recombinant luciferase-encoding viruses. J. Virology 68: 654-660.

489. Pear, W. S., G. P. Nolan, M. L. Scott, and D. Baltimore (1993) Production of high-titer helper-free retroviruses by transient transfection. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90: 8392-8396.

488. Liebermann, T. A., and D. Baltimore. (1993) p, a pre-B-cell-specific enhancer element in the immunoglobulin heavy-chain enhancer. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13: 5957-5969.

487. Andino, R., G. E. Rieckhof, P. L. Achacoso, and D. Baltimore (1993) Poliovirus RNA synthesis utilizes an RNP complex formed around the 5'-end of viral RNA. EMBO J. 12: 3587-3598.

486. Shapiro, A. M., M. S. Schlissel, D. Baltimore, and A. L. DeFranco. (1993) Stimulation of k light-chain gene rearrangement by the immunoglobulin m heavy chain in a pre-B-cell line. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13: 5679-5690.

485. Liou, H.-C., and D. Baltimore (1993) Regulation of the NF-kB/rel transcription factor and IkB inhibitor system. Current Opinion in Cell Bio. 5: 477-487.

484. Jackson, P. K., M. Paskind, and D. Baltimore (1993) Mutation of a phenylalanine conserved in SH3-containing tyrosine kinases activates the transforming ability of c-Abl. Oncogene 8: 1943-1956.

483. Jackson, P., D. Baltimore, and D. Picard (1993) Hormone-conditional transformation by fusion proteins of c-Abl and its transforming variants. EMBO J. 12: 2809-2819.

482. Baltimore, D. (1993) Transcription factors in lymphoid development. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 685: 421-428.

481. Fujita, T., G. P. Nolan, H.-C. Liou, M. L. Scott, and D. Baltimore (1993) The candidate proto-oncogene bcl-3 encodes a transcriptional coactivator that activates through NF-kB p50 homodimers. Genes & Dev. 7: 1354-1363.

480. Mayer, B. J., R. Ren, K. L. Clark, and D. Baltimore (1993) A putative modular domain present in diverse signaling proteins. Cell 73: 629-630.

479. Silver, D. P., E. Spanopoulou, R. C. Mulligan, and D. Baltimore. (1993) Dispensable sequence motifs in the RAG-1 and RAG-2 genes for plasmid V(D)J Recombination. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 90: 6100-6104.

478. Saksela, K., and D. Baltimore (1993) Negative regulation of immunoglobulin kappa light-chain gene transcription by a short sequence homologous to the murine B1 repetitive element. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13: 3698-3705.

477. Scott, M. L., T. Fujita, H.-C. Liou, G. P. Nolan, and D. Baltimore. (1993) The p65 subunit of NFkB regulates IkB by two distinct mechanisms. Genes & Dev. 7: 1266-1276.

476. Corcoran, L. M., M. Karvelas, G. J. V. Nossal, Z.-S. Ye, T. Jacks, and D. Baltimore (1993) Oct-2, although not required for early B-cell development, is critical for later B-cell maturation and for postnatal survival. Genes & Dev. 7: 570-582.

475. Nolan, G. P., T. Fujita, K. Bhatia, C. Huppi, H.-C. Liou, M. L. Scott, and D. Baltimore (1993) The bcl-3 proto-oncogene encodes a nuclear IkB-like molecule that preferentially interacts with NF-kB p50 and p52 in a phosphorylation-dependent manner. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13: 3557-3566.

474. Matthias, P., and D. Baltimore (1993) The immunoglobulin heavy chain locus contains another B-cell-specific 3' enhancer, close to the a constant region. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13: 1547-1553.

473. Overduin, M., B. Mayer, C. B. Rios, D. Baltimore, and D. Cowburn. (1992) Secondary structure of Src homology 2 domain of c-Abl by heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy in solution. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89: 11673-11677.

472. Mayer, B. J., and D. Baltimore (1993) Signalling through SH2 and SH3 domains. Trends in Cell Biology 3: 8-13.

471. Kamps, M. P., and D. Baltimore (1993) E2A-Pbx1, the t(1;19) translocation protein of human pre-B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia, causes acute myeloid leukemia in mice. Mol. Cell. Biol. 13: 351-357.

470. Ren, R., B. J. Mayer, P. Cichetti, and D. Baltimore (1993) Identification of a ten-amino acid proline-rich SH3 binding site. Science 259: 1157-1161.

469. Seshamma, T., O. Bagasra, D. Trono, D. Baltimore, and R. J. Pomerantz. (1992) Blocked early-stage latency in the peripheral blood cells of certain individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89: 10663-10667.

468. Overduin, M., C. B. Rios, B. J. Mayer, D. Baltimore, and D. Cowburn. (1992) Three-dimensional solution structure of the src homology 2 domain of c-abl. Cell 70: 697-704.

467. Cicchetti, P., B. J. Mayer, G. Thiel, and D. Baltimore. (1992) Identification of a protein that binds to the SH3 region of Abl and is similar to Bcr and GAP-rho. Science 257: 803-806.

466. Waksman, G., D. Kominos, S. C. Robertson, N. Pant, D. Baltimore, R. B. Birge, D. Cowburn, H. Hanafusa, B. J. Mayer, M. Overduin, M. D. Resh, C. B. Rios, L. Silverman, and J. Kuriyan. (1992) Crystal structure of the phosphotyrosine recognition domain SH2 of v-src complexed with tyrosine-phosphorylated peptides. Nature 358: 646-653.

465. Liou, H.-C., G. P. Nolan, S. Ghosh, T. Fujita, and D. Baltimore. (1992) The NF-kB p50 precursor, p105, contains an internal IkB-like inhibitor that preferentially inhibits p50. EMBO J. 11: 3003-3009.

464. Oettinger, M. A., B. Stanger, D. G. Schatz, T. Glaser, K. Call, D. Housman, and D. Baltimore. (1992) The recombination activating genes, RAG 1 and RAG 2, are on chromosome 11p in humans and chromosome 2p in mice. Immunogenetics 35: 97-101.

463. Pomerantz, R. J., O. Bagasra, and D. Baltimore (1992) Cellular latency of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Current Opinions in Immun. 4: 475-480.

462. Nolan, G. P., and D. Baltimore (1992) The inhibitory ankyrin and activator Rel proteins. Current Opinion in Gene. Dev. 2: 211-220.

461. Fujita, T., G. P. Nolan, S. Ghosh, and D. Baltimore. (1992) Independent modes of transcriptional activation by the p50 and p65 subunits of NF-kB. Genes & Dev. 6: 775-787.

460. Daley, G. Q., R. A. V. Etten, P. K. Jackson, A. Bernards, and D. Baltimore. (1992) Nonmyristoylated Abl proteins transform a factor-dependent hematopoietic cell line. Mol. Cell. Biol. 12: 1864-1871.

459. Sun, X.-S., N. G. Copeland, N. A. Jenkins, and D. Baltimore. (1991) Id proteins Id1 and Id2 selectively inhibit DNA binding by one class of helix-loop-helix proteins. Mol. Cell. Biol. 11: 5603-5611.

458. Privitera, E., M. P. Kamps, Y. Hayashi, T. Inaba, L. H. Shapiro, S. C. Raimondi, F. Behm, L. Hendershot, A. J. Carroll, D. Baltimore, and A. T. Look (1992) Different molecular consequences of the 1;19 chromosomal translocation in childhood B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Blood 79: 1781-1788.

457. Mayer, B. J., P. K. Jackson, R. A. V. Etten, and D. Baltimore (1992) Point mutations in the abl SH2 domain coordinately impair phosphotyrosine binding in vitro and transforming activity in vivo. Mol. Cell. Biol. 12: 609-618.

456. Davis, N., S. Ghosh, D. L. Simmons, P. Tempst, H.-C. Liou, D. Baltimore, and J. H.R. Bose (1991) Rel-associated pp40: an inhibitor of the Rel family of transcription factors. Science 253: 1268-1271.

455. Lasser, A. B., R. L. Davis, W. E. Wright, T. Kadesch, C. Murre, A. Voronova, D. Baltimore, and H. Weintraub (1991) Functional activity of myogenic HLH proteins requires hetero-oligomerization with E12/E47-like proteins in vivo. Cell 66: 305-315.

454. Scott, M. L., R. A. V. Etten, G. Q. Daley, and D. Baltimore (1991) v-abl causes hematopoietic disease distinct from that caused by bcr-abl. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 6506-6510.

453. Daley, G. Q., R. A. Van Etten, and D. Baltimore (1991) Blast crisis in a murine model of chronic myelogenous leukemia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 11335-11338.

452. Schlissel, M., A. Voronova, and D. Baltimore (1991) Helix-loop-helix transcription factor E47 activates germ-line immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene transcription and rearrangement in a pre-T-cell line. Genes & Dev. 5: 1367-1376.

451. Klotman, M. E., S. Kim, A. Buchbinder, A. DeRossi, D. Baltimore, and F. Wong-Staal (1991) Kinetics of expression of multiply spliced RNA in early human immunodeficiency virus type1 infection of lymphocytes and monocytes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 5011-5015.

450. Kamps, M. P., A. T. Look, and D. Baltimore (1991) The human t(1;19) translocation in pre-B ALL produces multiple nuclear E2A-Pbx1 fusion proteins with differing transforming potentials. Genes & Dev. 5: 358-368.

449. Li, J.-P., and D. Baltimore (1991) Mechanism of leukemogenesis induced by mink cell focus-forming murine leukemia viruses. J. Virology 65: 2408-2414.

448. Blau, H. M., and D. Baltimore (1991) Differentiation requires continuous regulation. J. Cell Biol. 112: 781-783.

447. Carlson, L. M., M. A. Oettinger, D. G. Schatz, E. L. Masteller, E. A. Hurley, W. T. McCormack, D. Baltimore, and C. B. Thompson (1991) Selective expression of RAG-2 in chicken B cells undergoing immunoglobulin gene conversion. Cell 64: 201-208.

446. Feinberg, M. B., D. Baltimore, and A. D. Frankel (1991) The role of Tat protein in the human immunodeficiency virus life cycle indicates a primary effect on transcriptional elongation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 4045-4049.

445. Nolan, G. P., S. Ghosh, H.-C. Liou, P. Tempst, and D. Baltimore (1991) DNA binding and IkB inhibition of the cloned p65 subunit of NF-kB, a rel-related polypeptide. Cell 64: 961-969.

444. Schlissel, M. S., L. M. Corcoran, and D. Baltimore (1991) Virus-transformed pre-B cells show ordered activation but not inactivation of immunoglobulin gene rearrangement and transcription. J. Exp. Med. 173: 711-720.

443. Chun, J. J. M., D. G. Schatz, M. A. Oettinger, R. Jaenisch, and D. Baltimore (1991) The recombination activating gene-1 (RAG-1) transcript is present in the murine central nervous system. Cell 64: 189-200.

442. Murre, C., A. Voronova, and D. Baltimore (1991) B-cell- and myocyte-specific E2-box-binding factors contain E12/E47-like subunits. Mol. Cell. Biol. 11: 1156-1160.

441. Pomerantz, R. J., M. B. Feinberg, R. Andino, and D. Baltimore (1991) The long terminal repeat is not a major determinant of the cellular tropism of humn immunodeficiency virus type 1. J. Virology 65: 1041-1045.

440. Pierce, J. W., A. M. Gifford, and D. Baltimore (1991) Silencing of the expression of the immunoglobulin kappa gene in non-B cells. Mol. Cell. Biol. 11: 1431-1437.

439. Murre, C., and D. Baltimore (1992) The Helix-Loop-Helix motif: tsructure and function. In Transcriptional Regulation, Vol. 12. K.R. Yamamoto and S.L. McKnight (eds.). Cold Spring Harbor Press, New York, p. 861-879.

438. Sun, X.-H., and D. Baltimore (1991) An inhibitory domain of E12 transcription factor prevents DNA binding in E12 homodimers but not in E12 heterodimers. Cell 64: 459-470.

437. Kamps, M. P., L. Corcoran, J. H. LeBowitz, and D. Baltimore (1990) The promoter of the human interleukin-2 gene contains two octamer-binding sites and is partially activated by the expression of Oct-2. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10: 5464-5472.

436. Kim, S., K. Ikeuchi, J. Groopman, and D. Baltimore (1990) Factors affecting cellular tropism of human immunodeficiency virus. J. Virology 64: 5600-5604.

435. Varticovski, L., G. Q. Daley, P. Jackson, D. Baltimore, and L. C. Cantley (1991) Activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase in cells expressing abl oncogene variants. Mol. Cell. Biol. 11: 1107-1113.

434. Trono, D., and D.Baltimore (1990) A human cell factor is essential for HIV-1 Rev action. EMBO J. 9: 4155-4160.

433. Mayer, B. J., P. K. Jackson, and D. Baltimore (1991) The noncatalytic src homology region 2 segment of abl tyrosine kinase binds to tyrosine-phosphorylated cellular proteins with high affinity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88: 627-631.

432. Andino, R., G. E. Rieckhof, and D. Baltimore (1990) A functional ribonucleoprotein complex forms around the 5'-end of poliovirus RNA. Cell 63: 369-380.

431. Ghosh, S., A. M. Gifford, L. R. Riviere, P. Tempst, G. P. Nolan, and D. Baltimore (1990) Cloning of the p50 DNA binding subunit of NF-kB: Homology to rel and dorsal. Cell 62: 1019-1029.

430. Libermann, T. A., M. Lenardo, and D. Baltimore (1990) Involvement of a second lymphoid-specific enhancer element in the regulation of immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene expression. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10: 3155-3162.

429. Pomerantz, R. J., D. Trono, M. B. Feinberg, and D. Baltimore (1990) Cells non-productively infected with HIV-1 exhibit an aberrant pattern of viral RNA expression: A molecular model for latency. Cell 61: 1271-1276.

428. Oettinger, M. A., D. G. Schatz, C. Gorka, and D. Baltimore (1990) RAG-1 and RAG-2, adjacent genes that synergistically activate V(D)J recombination. Science 248: 1517-1523.

427. Pomerantz, R. J., M. B. Feinberg, D. Trono, and D. Baltimore (1990) Lipopolysaccharide is a potent monocyte/macrophage-specific stimulator of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 expression. J. Exp. Med. 172: 253-261.

426. Voronova, A., and D. Baltimore (1990) Mutations that disrupt DNA binding and dimer formation in the E47 helix-loop-helix protein map to distinct domains. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87: 4722-4726.

425. Smale, S. T., M. C. Schmidt, A. J. Berk, and D. Baltimore (1990) Transcriptional activation by Sp1 as directed through TATA or initiator: A specific requirement for mammalian transcription factor IID. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 87: 4509-4513.

424. Ghosh, S., and D. Baltimore (1990) Activation in vitro of NF-kB by phosphorylation of its inhibitor, IkB. Nature 344: 678-682.

423. Baeuerle, P., and D. Baltimore (1990) The physiology of the NF-kB factor. In Molecular Aspects of Cellular Regulation VI., Vol. 24. P. Cohen and J.G. Foulkes (eds.). Elsevier-Biomedical, Amsterdam, p. 409-432.

422. Libermann, T. A., and D. Baltimore (1991) Transcriptional regulation of immunoglobin gene expression. In The Hormonal Control of Gene Transcription, Vol. 24. P. Cohen and J.G. Foulkes (eds.). Elsevier-Biomedical, Amsterdam, p. 385-407.

421. Goldman, J. M., G. Grosveld, D. Baltimore, and R. P. Gale (1990) Chronic myelogenous leukemia- The unfolding saga. Leukemia 4: 163-167.

420. Daley, G. Q., R. A. Van Etten, and D. Baltimore (1990) Induction of chronic myelogenous leukemia in mice by the P210bcr/abl gene of the Philadelphia chromosome. Science 247: 824-830.

419. Libermann, T. A., and D. Baltimore (1990) Activation of interleukin-6 gene expression through the NF-kB transcription factor. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10: 2327-2334.

418. Li, J.-P., A. D. D'Andrea, H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1990) Activation of cell growth by binding of Friend spleen focus-forming virus gp55 glycoprotein to the erythropoietein receptor. Nature 343: 762-764.

417. Li, J.-P., and D. Baltimore (1990) An intragenic revertant of a poliovirus 2C mutant has an uncoating defect. J. Virology 64: 1102-1107.

416. Kamps, M. P., C. Murre, X.-H. Sun, and D. Baltimore (1990) A new homeobox gene contributes the DNA-binding domain of the t(1;19) translocation protein in pre-B ALL. Cell 60: 547-555.

415. Baltimore, D., M. Oettinger, and D. Schatz (1989) The recombination activating gene and lymphoid differentiation. In Progress in Immunology VII. F. Melchers (ed.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, p. 385-388.

414. Baltimore, D., and M. Feinberg (1989) HIV revealed: Toward a natural history of the infection. New Eng. J. Med. 321: 1673 - 1675.

413. Mellentin, J. D., C. Murre, T. A. Donlon, P. S. McCaw, S. D. Smith, A. J. Carroll, M. E. McDonald, D. Baltimore, and M. L. Cleary (1989) The gene for enhancer binding proteins E12/E47 lies at the t(1;19) breakpoint in acute leukemias. Science 246: 379-382.

412. Kim, S., K. Ikeuchi, R. Byrn, J. Groopman, and D. Baltimore (1989) Lack of a negative influence on viral growth by the nef gene of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 86: 9544-9548.

411. Schatz, D. G., M. A. Oettinger, and D. Baltimore (1989) The V(D)J recombination activating gene, RAG-1. Cell 59: 1035-1048.

410. Lenardo, M. J., A. Kuang, A. Gifford, and D. Baltimore (1989) Purified bovine NF-kB recognizes regulatory sequences in multiple genes expressed during activation of T- and B-lymphocytes. In Modern Trends in Human Leukemia VIII. R. Neth (ed.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, p. 411-415.

409. Andino, R., G. E. Rieckhof, D. Trono, and D. Baltimore (1990) Substitutions in the protease (3Cpro) gene of poliovirus can suppress a mutation in the 5' noncoding region. J. Virology 64: 607-612.

408. Winoto, A., and D. Baltimore (1989) ab lineage-specific expression of the a T cell receptor gene by nearby silencers. Cell 59: 649-655.

407. Baeuerle, P. A., and D. Baltimore (1989) A 65 kD subunit of active NF-kB is required for inhibition of NF-kB by IkB. Genes & Dev. 3: 1689-1698.

406. Trono, D., M. B. Feinberg, and D. Baltimore (1989) HIV-1 gag mutants can dominantly interfere with the replication of the wild-type virus. Cell 59: 113-120.

405. Van Etten, R. A., P. Jackson, and D. Baltimore (1989) The mouse type IV c-abl gene product is a nuclear protein, and activation of transforming ability is associated with cytoplasmic localization. Cell 58: 669-678.

404. Lenardo, M. J., and D. Baltimore (1989) NF-kB: A pleiotropic mediator of inducible and tissue-specific gene control. Cell 58: 227-229.

403. Winoto, A., and D. Baltimore (1989) Developmental regulation of the TCR a/d locus. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 54: 87-92.

402. Kim, S., R. Byrn, J. Groopman, and D. Baltimore (1989) Temporal aspects of DNA and RNA synthesis during human immunodeficiency virus infection: Evidence for differential gene expression. J. Virology 63: 3708-3713.

401. Schlissel, M. S., and D. Baltimore (1989) Activation of immunoglobulin kappa gene rearrangement correlates with induction of germline kappa gene transcription. Cell 58: 1001-1007.

400. Murre, C., P. S. McCaw, H. Vaessin, M. Caudy, L. Y. Jan, Y. N. Jan, C. V. Cabrera, J. N. Buskins, S. D. Hauschka, A. B. Lassar, H. Weintraub, and D. Baltimore (1989) Interactions between heterologous Helix-Loop-Helix proteins generate complexes that bind specifically to a common DNA sequence. Cell 58: 537-544.

399. Kim, S., R. Byrn, J. Groopman, and D. Baltimore (1989) Timing of DNA and RNA synthesis during a one-step growth cycle of HIV. In UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series. Alan R. Liss, Inc. New York.

398. Winoto, A., and D. Baltimore (1989) Separate lineages of T cells expressing the ab and gd receptors. Nature 338: 430-432.

397. Smale, S. T., and D. Baltimore (1989) The "initiator" as a transcription control element. Cell 57: 103-113.

396. Baltimore, D. (1989) The Lost Opportunity in AIDS Research. Technology Review 92: 24-25.

395. Lenardo, M. J., C.-M. Fan, T. Maniatis, and D. Baltimore (1989) The involvement of NF-kB in b-interferon gene regulation reveals its role as a widely inducible mediator of a signal transduction. Cell 57: 287-294.

394. Murre, C., P. S. McCaw, and D. Baltimore (1989) A new DNA binding and dimerization motif in immunoglobulin enhancer binding, daughterless, MyoD and myc proteins. Cell 56: 777-783.

393. Lenardo, M. J., L. Staudt, P. Robbins, A. Kuang, R. C. Mulligan, and D. Baltimore (1989) Repression of the IgH enhancer in teratocarcinoma cells associated with a novel octamer factor. Science 243: 544-546.

392. Sun, X. H., and D. Baltimore (1989) Human immunodeficiency virus tat-activated expression of poliovirus protein 2A inhibits mRNA translation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 86: 2143-2146.

391. Winoto, A., and D. Baltimore (1989) A novel, inducible and T cell-specific enhancer located at the 3' end of the T cell receptor a locus. EMBO J. 8: 729-733.

390. Jackson, P., and D. Baltimore (1989) N-terminal mutations activate the leukemogenic potential of the myristoylated form of c-abl. EMBO J. 8: 449-456.

389. Lebowitz, J. H., T. Kobayashi, L. Staudt, D. Baltimore, and P. A. Sharp (1988) Octamer-binding proteins from B or HeLa cells stimulate transcription of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain promoter in vitro. Genes & Dev. 2: 1227-1237.

388. Herr, W. R., A. Sturm, R. G. Clerc, L. M. Corcoran, D. Baltimore, P. A. Sharp, H. A. Ingraham, M. G. Rosenfeld, M. Finney, G. Ruvkun, and H. R. Horvitz (1988) The POU domain: a large conserved region in the mammalian pit-1, oct-1, oct-2, and Caenorhabditis elegans unc-86 gene products. Genes & Dev. 2: 1513-1516.

387. Clerc, R. G., L. M. Corcoran, J. H. LeBowitz, D. Baltimore, and P. A.Sharp (1988) The B-cell-specific Oct-2 protein contains POU box- and homeo box-type domains. Genes & Dev. 2: 1570-1581.

386. Baltimore, D. (1988) Intracellular Immunization. Nature 335: 395-396.

385. Baeuerle, P. A., and D. Baltimore (1988) IkB: a specific inhibitor of the NF-kB transcription factor. Science 242: 540-546.

384. Daley, G. Q., and D. Baltimore (1988) Transformation of an interleukin-3 dependent hematopoietic cell line by the chronic myelogenous leukemia-specific P210 bcr/abl protein. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85: 9312-9316.

383. Lenardo, M. J., A. Kuang, A. Gifford, and D. Baltimore (1988) NF-kB protein purification from bovine spleen: nucleotide stimulation and binding site specificity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85: 8825-8829.

382. Li, J.-P., and D. Baltimore (1988) Isolation of poliovirus 2C mutants defective in viral RNA synthesis. J. Virology 62: 4016-4021.

381. Wirth, T., and D. Baltimore (1988) Nuclear factor NF-kB can interact functionally with its cognate binding site to provide lymphoid-specific promoter function. EMBO J. 7: 3109-3113.

380. Bernstein, H. D., and D. Baltimore (1988) Poliovirus mutant that contains a cold-sensitive defect in viral RNA synthesis. J. Virology 62: 2922-2928.

379. Staudt, L. M., R. G. Clerc, H. Singh, J. H. LeBowitz, P. A. Sharp, and D. Baltimore (1988) Cloning of a lymphoid-specific cDNA encoding a protein binding the regulatory octamer DNA motif. Science 241: 577-580.

378. Trono, D., J. Pelletier, N. Sonenberg, and D. Baltimore (1988) Translation in mammalian cells of a gene linked to the poliovirus 5' noncoding region. Science 241: 445-448.

377. Baeuerle, P. A., M. Lenardo, J. W. Pierce, and D. Baltimore (1988) Phorbol-ester-induced activation of the NF-kB transcription factor involves dissociation of an apparently cytoplasmic NF-kB/inhibitor complex. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 53: 789-798.

376. Pillai, S., and D. Baltimore (1988) The omega and iota surrogate immunoglobulin light chains. Current Topics in Micro. and Immun. 137: 136-139.

375. Baeuerle, P. A., and D. Baltimore (1988) Activation of NF-kB: A transcription factor controlling expression of the immunoglobulin k light-chain gene and of HIV. In The Control of Human Retrovirus Gene Expression, Vol. 16. B.R. Franza, B. Cullen and F. Wong-Staal (eds.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, p. 217-226.

374. Trono, D., R. Andino, and D. Baltimore (1988) An RNA sequence of hundreds of nucleotides at the 5'-end of poliovirus RNA is involved in allowing viral protein synthesis. J. Virology 62: 2291-2299.

373. Trono, D., R. Andino, and D. Baltimore (1989) A large segment of poliovirus 5' noncoding region allows cap-independent translation of downstream sequences in mammalian cells. In Molecular Aspects of Picornavirus Infection and Detection. ICN-UCI Symposium, p. 107-121.

372. Sen, R., and D. Baltimore (1989) Factors regulating immunoglobulin gene transcription. In Immunoglobulin Genes, Vol. 13. T. Honjo, F.W. Alt and T.H. Rabbitts (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 327-342.

371. Baeuerle, P. A., and D. Baltimore (1988) Activation of DNA-binding activity in an apparently cytoplasmic precursor of the NF-kB transcription factor. Cell 53: 211-217.

370. Schatz, D. G., and D. Baltimore (1988) Stable expression of immunoglobulin gene V(D)J recombinase activity by gene transfer into 3T3 fibroblasts. Cell 53: 107-115.

369. Leis, J., D. Baltimore, J. M. Bishop, J. Coffin, E. Fleissner, S. P. Goff, S. Oroszlan, H. Robinson, A. M. Skalka, H. M. Temin, and V. Vogt (1988) Standardized and simplified nomenclature for proteins common to all retroviruses. J. Virology 62: 1808-1809.

368. Bernards, A., M. Paskind, and D. Baltimore (1988) Four murine c-abl mRNAs arise by usage of two transcriptional promoters and alternative splicing. Oncogene 2: 297-304.

367. Nabel, G. J., S. A. Rice, D. M. Knipe, and D. Baltimore (1988) Alternative mechanisms for activation of human immunodeficiency virus enhancer in T cells. Science 239: 1299-1302.

366. Nabel, G., C. Gorka, and D. Baltimore (1988) T-Cell-specific expression of Interleukin-2: evidence for a negative regulatory site. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85: 2934-2938.

365. Emerman, M., M. Guyader, L. Montagnier, D. Baltimore, and M. A. Muesing (1987) The specificity of the human immunodeficiency virus type 2 transactivator is different from that of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. EMBO J. 6: 3755-3760.

364. Mathey-Prevot, B., and D. Baltimore (1988) Recombinants within the tyrosine kinase region of v-abl and v-src identify a v-abl segment that confers lymphoid specificity. Mol. Cell. Biol. 8: 234-240.

363. Pierce, J. W., M. Lenardo, and D. Baltimore (1988) Oligonucleotide that binds nuclear factor NF-kB acts as a lymphoid-specific and inducible enhancer element. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85: 1482-1486.

362. Herzenberg, L. A., A. M. Stall, J. Braun, D. Weaver, D. Baltimore, L. A. Herzenberg, and R. Grosschedl (1987) Depletion of the predominant B-cell population in immunoglobulin m heavy-chain transgenic mice. Nature 329: 71-73.

361. Pillai, S., and D. Baltimore (1987) Myristolylation and the post-translational acquisition of hydrophobicity by the membrane immunoglobulin heavy-chain polypeptide in B lymphocytes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84: 7654-7658.

360. Pillai, S., and D. Baltimore (1987) Formation of disulphide-linked m2w2 tetramers in pre-B cells by the 18k w-immunoglobulin light chain. Nature 329: 172-174.

359. Landau, N. R., D. G. Schatz, M. Rosa, and D. Baltimore (1987) Increased frequency of N-region insertion in a murine pre-B cell line infected with a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase retroviral expression vector. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7: 3237-3243.

358. Wirth, T., L. Staudt, and D. Baltimore (1987) An octamer oligonucleotide upstream of a TATA motif is sufficient for lymphoid-specific promoter activity. Nature 329: 174-178.

357. Bernards, A., C. M. Rubin, C. A. Westbrook, M. Paskind, and D. Baltimore (1987) The first intron in the human c-abl gene is at least 200 kilobases long and is a target for translocations in chronic myelogenous leukemia. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7: 3231-3236.

356. Baltimore, D. (1987) HIV 1987. In UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series. Alan R. Liss Inc.

355. Martinez, R., B. Mathey-Prevot, A. Bernards, and D. Baltimore (1987) Neuronal pp60c-src contains a six-amino acid insertion relative to its non-neuronal counterpart. Science 237: 411-415.

354. Daley, G. Q., J. McLaughlin, O. N. Witte, and D. Baltimore (1987) The CML-specific P210 bcr/abl protein, unlike v-abl, does not transform NIH/3T3 fibroblasts. Science 237: 532-535.

353. Lenardo, M., J. Pierce, and D. Baltimore (1987) Protein-binding sites in Ig gene enhancers determine transcriptional activity and inducibility. Science 236: 1573-1577.

352. Nabel, G., and D. Baltimore (1987) An inducible transcription factor activates expression of human immunodeficiency virus in T cells. Nature 326: 711-713.

351. Citri, Y., J. Braun, and D. Baltimore (1987) Elevated myc expression and c-myc amplification in spontaneously occurring B-lymphoid cell lines. J. Exp. Med. 165: 1188-1194.

350. Citri, Y., H. V. Colot, A. C. Jacquier, Q. Yu, J. C. Hall, D. Baltimore, and M. Rosbash (1987) A family of unusually spliced and biologically active transcripts encoded by a Drosophila clock gene. Nature 326: 42-47.

349. Sen, R., and D. Baltimore (1987) In vitro transcription of immunoglobulin genes in a B-cell extract: Effects of enhancer and promoter sequences. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7: 1989-1994.

348. Speck, N. A., and D. Baltimore (1987) Six distinct nuclear factors interact with the 75-base-pair repeat of the Moloney murine leukemia virus enhancer. Mol. Cell. Biol. 7: 1101-1110.

347. Baltimore, D. (1987) Genome sequencing: A small-science approach. Issues in Science and Technology 3: 48-50.

346. Alessandrini, A., J. H. Pierce, D. Baltimore, and S. V. Desiderio (1987) Continuing rearrangement of immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor genes in a Ha-ras-transformed lymphoid progenitor cell line. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84: 1799-1803.

345. Weaver, D., and D. Baltimore (1987) B lymphocyte-specific protein binding near an immunoglobulin k-chain gene J segment. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 84: 1516-1520.

344. Panet, A., and D. Baltimore (1987) Characterization of endonuclease activities in Moloney murine leukemia virus and its replication defective mutants. J. Virology 61: 1756-1760.

343. Yang-Feng, T. L., N. R. Landau, D. Baltimore, and U. Francke (1986) The terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase gene is located on human chromosome 10 (10q23Æq24) and on mouse chromosome 19. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 43: 121-126.

342. Baltimore, D. (1987) The impact of the discovery of oncogenes on cancer mortality rates will come slowly. Cancer 59: 1985-1986.

341. Baltimore, D. (1986) Oncogenes. The beginning of the molecular description of a cancer. Cell Biophys. 9: 17-31.

340. Sen, R., and D. Baltimore (1986) Inducibility of k immunoglobulin enhancer-binding protein NF-kB by a posttranslational mechanism. Cell 47: 921-928.

339. Braun, J., Y. Citri, D. Baltimore, F. Forouzanpour, L. King, K. Teheranizadeh, M. Bray, and S. Kliewer (1986) B-Lyl Cells: Immortal Ly-1+ B lymphocyte cell lines spontaneously arising in murine splenic cultures. Immunol. Revs. 93: 5-21.

338. Weinberger, J., D. Baltimore, and P. A. Sharp (1986) Distinct factors bind to apparently homologous sequences in the immunoglobulin heavy-chain enhancer. Nature 322: 846-848.

337. Bernstein, H. D., P. Sarnow, and D. Baltimore (1986) Genetic complementation among poliovirus mutants derived from an infectious cDNA clone. J. Virology 60: 1040-1049.

336. Sen, R., and D. Baltimore (1987) Nuclear factors interacting with the immunoglobulin heavy and k enhancers. In Transcriptional Control Mechanisms, UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series, Vol. 52. D.K. Granner, G. Rosenfeld and S. Chang (eds.). Alan R. Liss Inc., New York.

335. Pillai, S., and D. Baltimore (1987) Alternative fates of immunoglobulin heavy chains in pre-B and B-cells. In Molecular Approaches to Developmental Biology, UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series, Vol. 51. R.A. Firtel and E.H. Davidson (eds.). Alan R. Liss Inc., New York, p. 477-481.

334. Mathey-Prevot, B., G. Nabel, R. Palacios, and D. Baltimore (1986) Abelson virus abrogation of interleukin-3 dependence in a lymphoid cell line. Mol. Cell. Biol. 6: 4133-4135.

333. Staudt, L. M., H. Singh, R. Sen, T. Wirth, P. A. Sharp, and D. Baltimore (1986) A lymphoid-specific protein binding to the octamer motif of immunoglobulin genes. Nature 323: 640-643.

332. Sen, R., and D. Baltimore (1986) Multiple nuclear factors interact with the immunoglobulin enhancer sequences. Cell 46: 705-716.

331. Kirkegaard, K., and D. Baltimore (1986) The mechanism of RNA recombination in poliovirus. Cell 47: 433-443.

330. Ben-Neriah, Y., and D. Baltimore (1986) Structural modification of c-abl in lymphoma and leukemia. Current Topics in Micro. & Immuno. 132: 81-89.

329. Weaver, D., M. H. Reis, C. Albanese, F. Costantini, D. Baltimore, and T. Imanishi-Kari (1986) Altered repertoire of endogenous immunoglobulin gene expression in transgenic mice containing a rearranged mu heavy chain gene. Cell 45: 247-259.

328. Ben-Neriah, Y., and D. Baltimore (1986) Normal and transforming N-terminal variants of c-abl. In Oncogenes and Growth Control, Vol. 21. P. Kahn and T. Graf (ed.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, New York, p. 106-114.

327. Ben-Neriah, Y., G. Q. Daley, A.-M. Mes-Masson, O. N. Witte, and D. Baltimore (1986) The chronic myelogenous leukemia- specific P210 protein is the product of the bcr/abl hybrid gene. Science 233: 212-214.

326. Ben-Neriah, Y., A. Bernards, M. Paskind, G. Q. Daley, and D. Baltimore (1986) Alternative 5'-exons in c-abl mRNA. Cell 44: 577-586.

325. Andrews, N., and D. Baltimore (1986) Lack of evidence for VPg priming of poliovirus RNA synthesis in the host factor-dependent in vitro replicase reaction. J. Virology 58: 212-215.

324. Baltimore, D. (1986) Inversion of gene construction. Nature 319: 12-13.

323. Singh, H., R. Sen, D. Baltimore, and P. A. Sharp (1986) A nuclear factor that binds to a conserved sequence motif in transcriptional control elements of immunoglobulin genes. Nature 319: 154-158.

322. Sarnow, P., H. D. Bernstein, and D. Baltimore (1986) A poliovirus temperature-sensitive RNA synthesis mutant located in a noncoding region of the genome. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83: 571-575.

321. Andrews, N. C., and D. Baltimore (1986) Purification of a terminal uridylyltransferase which acts as host factor in the in vitro poliovirus replicase reaction. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83: 221-225.

320. Baltimore, D. (1985) Picornaviruses are no longer black boxes. Science 229: 1366-1367.

319. Baltimore, D., R. Grosschedl, D. Weaver, F. Costantini, and T. Imanishi-Kari (1985) Studies of immunodifferentiation using transgenic mice. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 50: 417-420.

318. Bernstein, H. D., N. Sonenberg, and D. Baltimore (1985) Poliovirus mutant that does not selectively inhibit host cell protein synthesis. Mol. Cell. Biol. 5: 2913-2923.

317. Baltimore, D. (1985) Is Growth Control a Network Phenomenon? In Leukemia: Recent Advances in Biology and Treatment, Vol. 26. R.P. Galeand and D.W. Golde (eds.). Alan R. Liss Inc., New York, p. 251-256.

316. Siden, E. J., A. Gifford, and D. Baltimore (1985) Cyclic AMP induces terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase in immature B cell leukemia lines. J. Immunol. 135: 1518-1522.

315. Mathey-Prevot, B., and D. Baltimore (1985) Specific transforming potential of oncogenes encoding protein-tyrosine kinases. EMBO J. 4: 1769-1774.

314. Grosschedl, R., and D. Baltimore (1985) Cell-type specificity of immunoglobulin gene expression is regulated by at least three DNA sequence elements. Cell 41: 885-897.

313. Weaver, D., F. Costantini, T. Imanishi-Kari, and D. Baltimore (1985) A transgenic immunoglobulin mu gene prevents rearrangement of endogenous genes. Cell 42: 117-127.

312. Baltimore, D. (1985) Retroviruses and retrotransposons: The role of reverse transcription in shaping the eukaryotic genome. Cell 40: 481-482.

311. Grosschedl, R., F. Costantini, and D. Baltimore (1985) Tissue-specific expression of immunoglobulin genes in transgenic mice and cultured cells. Banbury Report 20: 187-196.

310. Lewis, S., A. Gifford, and D. Baltimore (1985) DNA elements are asymmetrically joined during the site-specific recombination of kappa immunoglobulin genes. Science 228: 677-685.

309. Andrews, N. C., D. Levin, and D. Baltimore (1985) Poliovirus replicase stimulation by terminal uridylyl transferase. J. Biol. Chem. 260: 7628-7635.

308. Mann, R., and D. Baltimore (1985) Varying the position of a retrovirus packaging sequence results in the encapsidation of both unspliced and spliced RNAs. J. Virology 54: 401-407.

307. DePinho, R., K. Kruger, N. Andrews, S. Lutzger, D. Baltimore, and F. W. Alt (1984) Molecular basis of heavy chain class switching and switch region deletion in an Abelson virus transformed cell line. Mol. Cell. Biol. 4: 2905-2910.

306. Foulkes, J. G., M. Chow, C. Gorka, A. R. Frackelton, Jr., and D. Baltimore (1985) Purification and characterization of a protein-tyrosine kinase encoded by the Abelson murine leukemia virus. J. Biol. Chem. 260: 8070-8077.

305. Prywes, R., J. G. Foulkes, and D. Baltimore (1985) The minimum transforming region of v-abl is the segment encoding protein-tyrosine kinase. J. Virology 54: 114-122.

304. Prywes, R., J. Hoag, N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1985) Protein stabilization explains the gag requirement for transformation of lymphoid cells by Abelson murine leukemia virus. J. Virology 54: 123-132.

303. Wang, J. Y. J., and D. Baltimore (1985) Localization of tyrosine kinase-coding region in v-abl oncogene by the expression of v-abl-encoded proteins in bacteria. J. Biol. Chem. 260: 64-71.

302. Foulkes, J. G., B. Mathey-Prevot, B. C. Guild, R. Prywes, and D. Baltimore (1984) A comparison of the protein-tyrosine kinases encoded by Abelson murine leukemia virus and Rous sarcoma virus. In Cancer Cells 3/Growth Factors and Transformation, Vol. 17. J. Feramisco, B. Ozanne and C. Stiles (eds.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, p. 329-337.

301. Chow, M., R. Yabrov, J. Bittle, J. Hogle, and D. Baltimore (1985) Synthetic peptides from four separate regions of the poliovirus type I capsid protein VP1 induce neutralizing antibodies. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82: 910-914.

300. Maller, J. L., J. G. Foulkes, E. Erikson, and D. Baltimore (1985) Phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 on serine following microinjection of the Abelson murine leukemia virus tyrosine-specific protein kinase into Xenopus oocytes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 82: 272-276.

299. Bergman, Y., D. Rice, R. Grosschedl, and D. Baltimore (1984) Two regulatory elements for immunoglobulin k light chain gene expression. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81: 7041-7045.

298. Grosschedl, R., D. Weaver, D. Baltimore, and F. Costantini (1984) Introduction of a m immunoglobulin gene into the mouse germ line: specific expression in lymphoid cells and synthesis of functional antibody. Cell 38: 647-658.

297. Desiderio, S. V., G. D. Yancopoulos, M. Paskind, E. Thomas, M. A. Boss, N. Landau, F. W. Alt, and D. Baltimore (1984) Insertion of N regions into heavy-chain genes is correlated with expression of terminal deoxytransferase in B cells. Nature 311: 752-755.

296. Yancopoulos, G. D., S. V. Desiderio, M. Paskind, J.F.Kearney, D. Baltimore, and F. W. Alt. (1984) Preferential utilization of the most JH-proximal VH gene segments in pre-B-cell lines. Nature 311: 727-733.

295. Baltimore, D. (1984) The Brain of a Cell. Science 5: 149-151.

294. Landau, N. R., T. P. S. John, I. L. Weissman, S. C. Wolf, A. E. Silverstone, and D. Baltimore (1984) Cloning of terminal transferase cDNA by antibody screening. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81: 5836-5840.

293. Baltimore, D. (1984) Molecular Immunology: growth into adolescence. Trends in Biochem. Sci. 9: 137-138.

292. Baltimore, D. (1984) The definition of genes and their use to ameliorate disease. In Genetics: New Frontiers, Proceedings of the XV International Congress of Genetics, Vol. 4. V.L. Chopra, B.C. Joshi, R.P. Sharma and H.C. Bansai (eds.). Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi, p. 375-378.

291. Loh, D. Y., and D. Baltimore (1984) Sexual preference of apparent gene conversion events in the MHC genes of mice. Nature 309: 639-640.

290. Desiderio, S., and D. Baltimore (1984) Double-stranded cleavage by cell extracts near recombinational signal sequences of immunoglobulin genes. Nature 308: 860-862.

289. Lewis, S., A. Gifford, and D. and Baltimore (1984) Joining of Vk to Jk gene segments in a retroviral vector introduced into lymphoid cells. Nature 308: 425-428.

288. Alt, F. W., G. D. Yancopoulos, T. K. Blackwell, C. Wood, E. Thomas, M. Boss, R. Coffman, N. Rosenberg, S. Tonegawa, and D. Baltimore (1984) Ordered rearrangement of immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region segments. EMBO J. 3: 1209-1219.

287. Baltimore, D. (1983) Overview: Introductory comments on molecular immunology. In Handbook of Experimental Immunology, p. 1-6.

286. Crawford, N. M., and D. Baltimore (1983) Genome-linked protein VPg of poliovirus is present as free VPg and VPg-pUpU in poliovirus-infected cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80: 7452-7455.

285. Wang, J. Y. J., F. Ledley, S. Goff, R. Lee, M. Paskind, Y. Groner, and D. Baltimore (1984) The mouse c-abl locus: molecular cloning and characterization. Cell 36: 349-356.

284. Champoux, J. J., E. Gilboa, and D. Baltimore (1984) Mechanism of RNA primer removal by the RNase H activity of avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase. J. Virology 49: 686-691.

283. Baltimore, D., and D. Y. Loh (1983) Evolution of heavy chain variable gene segments. In Progress in Immunology V, Vol. 46. Y. Yamamura and T. Tada (eds.). Academic Press Inc., Tokyo, p. 115-121.

282. Ticehurst, J. R., V. R. Racaniello, B. M. Baroudy, D. Baltimore, R. H. Purcell, and S. M. Feinstone (1983) Molecular cloning and characterization of hepatitis A virus cDNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80: 5885-5889.

281. Baltimore, D. (1984) The vagaries of viral evolution: the example of poliovirus replication initiation. In The Microbe 1984, The Society for General Microbiology Symposium, Vol. 36 part 1. B.W.J. Mahy and J.R. Pattison (eds.). Cambridge University Press, London, p. 109-120.

280. Baltimore, D. (1984) Molecular genetics of poliovirus. Rev. Infectious Diseases 6: S484-S486.

279. Faller, D. V., and D. Baltimore (1984) Liposome encapsulation of retrovirus allows efficient superinfection of resistant cell lines. J. Virology 49: 269-272.

278. Prywes, R., J. G. Foulkes, N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1983) Sequences of the A-MuLV protein needed for fibroblast and lymphoid cell transformation. Cell 34: 569-579.

277. Queen, C., and D. Baltimore (1983) Immunoglobulin gene transcription is activated by downstream sequence elements. Cell 33: 741-748.

276. Wang, J. Y. J., R. Prywes, and D. Baltimore (1983) Structure and function of the Abelson murine leukemia virus transforming gene. In Leukemia Research: Advances in Cell Biology and Treatment. S.B. Murphy and J.R. Gilbert (eds.). Elsevier Science Publishing Co., p. 9-14.

275. Kanda, N., R. Schreck, F. Alt, G. Bruns, D. Baltimore, and S. Latt (1983) Isolation of amplified DNA sequences from IMR-32 human neuroblastoma cells: facilitation by fluorescence-activated flow sorting of metaphase chromosomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 80: 4069-4073.

274. Mann, R., R. C. Mulligan, and D. Baltimore (1983) Construction of a retrovirus packaging mutant and its use to produce helper-free defective retrovirus. Cell 33: 153-159.

273. Loh, D. Y., A. L. M. Bothwell, M. E. White-Scharf, T. Imanishi-Kari, and D. Baltimore (1983) Molecular basis of a mouse strain-specific anti-hapten response. Cell 33: 85-93.

272. Latt, S. A., S. P. Goff, C. J. Tabin, M. Paskind, J. Y. J. Wang, and D. Baltimore (1983) Cloning and analysis of reverse transcript P160 genomes of Abelson murine leukemia virus. J. Virology 45: 1195-1199.

271. Wang, J. Y., and D. Baltimore (1983) Characterization of the Abelson murine leukemia virus-encoded tyrosine-specific protein kinase. Methods Enzymol. 99: 373-378.

270. Wang, J. Y. J., and D. Baltimore (1983) Cellular RNA homologous to the Abelson murine leukemia virus transforming gene: expression and relationship to the viral sequence. Mol. Cell. Biol. 3: 773-779.

269. Wang, J. Y. J., R. Prywes, and D. Baltimore (1982) Structure and function of the Abelson murine leukemia virus transforming gene. In Oncogenes and Retroviruses: Evaluation of Basic Findings and Clinical Potential. T.E. O'Connor and T.J. Rauscher (eds.). Alan R. Liss Inc., New York, p. 57-63.

268. Goff, S. P., P. D'Eustachio, F. H. Ruddle, and D. Baltimore (1982) Chromosomal assignment of the endogenous proto-oncogene C-abl. Science 218: 1317-1319.

267. Racaniello, V. R., and D. Baltimore (1982) Studies on poliovirus produced by transfection with cloned viral cDNA. In Gene to Protein: Translation into Biotechnology. Academic Press, New York, p. 459-470.

266. Rice, D., and D. Baltimore (1982) Regulated expression of an immunoglobulin k gene introduced into a mouse lymphoid cell line. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79: 7862-7865.

265. Chow, M., and D. Baltimore (1982) Isolated poliovirus capsid protein VPl induces a neutralizing response in rats. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79: 7518-7521.

264. Wang, J. Y. J., C. Queen, and D. Baltimore (1982) Expression of an Abelson murine leukemia virus-encoded protein in Escherichia coli causes extensive phosphorylation of tyrosine residues. J. Biol. Chem. 257: 13181-13184.

263. Traktman, P., and D. Baltimore (1982) Protease bypass of temperature sensitive murine leukemia virus maturation mutants. J. Virology 44: 1039-1046.

262. Lewis, S., N. Rosenberg, F. Alt, and D. Baltimore (1982) Continuing kappa gene rearrangement in a cell line transformed by Abelson murine leukemia virus. Cell 30: 807-808l806.

261. Baron, M. H., and D. Baltimore (1982) Anti-VPg antibody inhibition of the poliovirus replicase reaction and production of covalent complexes of VPg-related proteins and RNA. Cell 30: 745-752.

260. Baron, M. H., and D. Baltimore (1982) In vitro copying of viral positive strand RNA by poliovirus replicase: characterization of the reaction and its products. J. Biol. Chem. 257: 12359-12366.

259. Baron, M. H., and D. Baltimore (1982) Purification and properties of a host cell protein required for poliovirus replication in vitro. J. Biol. Chem. 257: 12351-12358.

258. Dasgupta, A., P. Hollingshead, and D. Baltimore (1982) Antibody to a host protein prevents initiation by the poliovirus replicase. J. Virology 42: 1114-1117.

257. Alt, F. W., and D. Baltimore (1982) Joining of immunoglobulin heavy chain gene segments: implications from a chromosome with evidence of three D-JH fusions. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 79: 4118-4122.

256. Baron, M. H., and D. Baltimore (1982) Antibodies against a synthetic peptide of the poliovirus replicase protein: reaction with native, virus-encoded proteins and inhibition of virus-specific polymerase activities in vitro. J. Virology 43: 969-978.

255. Bothwell, A. L. M., M. Paskind, M. Reth, T. Imanishi-Kari, K. Rajewsky, and D. Baltimore (1982) Somatic variants of murine l light chains. Nature 298: 380-382.

254. Mitra, S. W., M. Chow, J. Champoux, and D. Baltimore (1982) Synthesis of murine leukemia virus plus strong stop DNA initiates at a unique site. J. Biol. Chem. 257: 5983-5986.

253. Latt, S. A., F. W. Alt, R. R. Schreck, N. Kanda, and D. Baltimore (1982) The use of chromosome flow sorting and cloning to study amplified DNA sequences. In Gene Amplification, Vol. 17. R.T. Schimke (ed.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, p. 283-289.

252. Alt, F. W., N. Rosenberg, R. J. Casanova, E. Thomas, and D. Baltimore (1982) Immunoglobulin heavy chain class switching and inducible expression in an Abelson murine leukemia virus transformed cell line. Nature 296: 325-331.

251. Goff, S. P., and D. Baltimore (1982) The cellular oncogene of the Abelson murine leukemia virus genome. In Advances in Viral Oncology, Vol. 1. G. Klein (ed.). Raven Press, New York, p. 127-139.

250. Alt, F. W., N. Rosenberg, V. Enea, E. Siden, and D. Baltimore (1982) Multiple immunoglobulin heavy chain gene transcripts in Abelson murine leukemia virus-transformed lymphoid cell lines. Mol. Cell. Biol. 2: 386-400.

249. Baltimore, D. (1982) A new genetics of poliovirus. J. Cell. Physio. Supp. 2: 23-36.

248. Baron, M. H., and D. Baltimore (1982) Antibodies against the chemically synthesized genome-linked protein of poliovirus react with native virus-specific proteins. Cell 28: 395-404.

247. Goff, S. P., C. J. Tabin, J. Y. Wang, R. Weinberg, and D. Baltimore (1982) Transfection of fibroblasts by cloned Abelson murine leukemia virus DNA and recovery of transmissible virus by recombination with helper virus. J. Virology 41: 27l-285.

246. Ross, A. H., D. Baltimore, and H. N. Eisen (1981) Phosphotyrosine-containing proteins isolated by affinity chromatography with antibodies to a synthetic hapten. Nature 294: 654-656.

245. Crawford, N., A. Fire, M. Samuels, P. A. Sharp, and D. Baltimore (1981) Inhibition of transcription factor activity by poliovirus. Cell 27: 555-556l.

244. Alt, F., N. Rosenberg, S. Lewis, E. Thomas, and D. Baltimore (1981) Organization and reorganization of immunoglobulin genes in A-Mu-LV-transformed cells: rearrangement of heavy but not light chain genes. Cell 27: 381-390.

243. Baltimore, D. (1981) Somatic mutation gains its place among the generators of diversity. Cell 26: 295-296.

242. Racaniello, V., and D. Baltimore (1981) Cloned poliovirus cDNA is infectious in mammalian cells. Science 214: 9l6-9l9.

241. Boss, M. A., G. Dreyfuss, and D. Baltimore (1981) Localization of the Abelson murine leukemia virus protein in a detergent-insoluble subcellular matrix: architecture of the protein. J. Virology 40: 472-448l.

240. Shoemaker, C., J. Hoffman, S. P. Goff, and D. Baltimore (1981) Intramolecular integration within Moloney murine leukemia virus DNA. J. Virology 40: l64-l72.

239. Witte, O. N., A. Ponticelli, A. Gifford, D. Baltimore, N. Rosenberg, and J. Elder (1981) Phosphorylation of the Abelson murine leukemia virus transforming protein. J. Virology 39: 870-878.

238. Racaniello, V. R., and D. Baltimore (1981) Molecular cloning of poliovirus cDNA and determination of the complete nucleotide sequence of the viral genome. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78: 4887-4489l.

237. Schreier, P. H., A. L. M. Bothwell, B. Mueller-Hill, and D. Baltimore (1981) Multiple differences between the nucleic acid sequences of the IgG2aa and IgG2ab alleles of the mouse. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78: 4495-4499.

236. Baltimore, D. (1981) Gene conversion: some implications for immunoglobulin genes. Cell 24: 592-594.

235. Bothwell, A. L. M., M. Paskind, M. Reth, T. Imanishi-Kari, K. Rajewsky, and D. Baltimore (1981) The origin of the NPb antibody family: somatic mutation evident in a heavy chain variable region. In Immunoglobulin Idiotypes and Their Expression, Vol. 41. Janeway, E. Secarz, H. Wigzell and C.F. Fox (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 111-121.

234. Bothwell, A. L. M., M. Paskind, M. Reth, T. Imanishi-Kari, K. Rajewsky, and D. Baltimore (1981) Heavy chain variable region contribution to the NPb family of antibodies: somatic mutation evident in a g2a variable region. Cell 24: 625-637.

233. Alt, F. W., N. E. Rosenberg, S. Lewis, R. J. Casanova, and D. Baltimore (1981) Variations in immunoglobulin heavy and light chain gene expression in a cloned Abelson murine leukemia virus-transformed cell line. In B Lymphocytes in the Immune Response: Functional, Developmental, and Interactive Properties. Mosier Klinman, Scher and Vitetta (ed.). Elsevier North Holland, New York, p. 33-41.

232. Goff, S. P., O. N. Witte, E. Gilboa, N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1981) Genome structure of Abelson murine leukemia virus variants: proviruses in fibroblasts and lymphoid cells. J. Virology 38: 460-468.

231. Bothwell, A. L. M., M. Paskind, R. C. Schwartz, G. E. Sonenshein, M. L. Gefter, and D. Baltimore (1981) Dual expression of l genes in the MOPC-3l5 plasmacytoma. Nature 290: 65-67.

230. D'Eustachio, P., A. L. M. Bothwell, T. T. Takaro, D. Baltimore, and F. H. Ruddle (1981) Chromosomal location of structural genes encoding murine immunoglobulin l light chains: genetics of murine l light chains. J. Exp. Med. 153: 793-800.

229. Goff, S., P. Traktman, and D. Baltimore (1981) Isolation and properties of Moloney murine leukemia virus mutants: use of a rapid assay for release of virion reverse transcriptase. J. Virology 38: 239-248.

228. Rotter, V., M. A. Boss, and D. Baltimore (1981) Increased concentration of an apparently identical cellular protein in cells transformed by either Abelson murine leukemia virus or other transforming agents. J. Virology 38: 336-346.

227. Mather, E. L., F. W. Alt, A. L. M. Bothwell, D. Baltimore, and M. E. Koshland (1981) Expression of J chain RNA in cell lines representing different stages of B lymphocyte differentiation. Cell 23: 369-378.

226. Baltimore, D., S. P. Goff, E. Gilboa, and O. N. Witte (1981) Origin of the transforming insert in the Abelson murine leukemia virus genome. In Expression of Eukaryotic Viral and Cellular Genes, Vol. 11. R.F. Pettersson (ed.). Academic Press, London, New York, p. 85-92.

225. Siden, E., F. W. Alt, L. Shinefeld, V. Sato, and D. Baltimore (1981) Synthesis of immunoglobulin m chain gene products precedes synthesis of light chains during B-lymphocyte development. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78: 1823-1827.

224. Traktman, P., and D. Baltimore (1980) Characterization and Genetic Analysis of Retrovirus Maturation: A role for Prl80gag-pol. In Biosynthesis, Modification, and Processing of Cellular and Viral Polyproteins. G. Koch and D. Richter (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 301-307.

223. Baltimore, D. (1980) Workshop Summary: Cell Genes and Viral Transformation. In Animal Virus Genetics, Vol. 26. B.N. Fields, R. Jaenisch and R.J. Stusser (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 817-820.

222. Goff, S. P., E. Gilboa, O. N. Witte, and D. Baltimore (1980) Structure of the Abelson murine leukemia virus genome and the homologous cellular gene: studies with cloned viral DNA. Cell 22: 777-785.

221. Shoemaker, C., S. Goff, E. Gilboa, M. Paskind, S. W. Mitra, and D. Baltimore (1981) Structure of cloned retroviral circular DNAs: implications for viral integration. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 45: 711-717.

220. Rotter, V., O. N. Witte, R. Coffman, and D. Baltimore (1980) Abelson murine leukemia virus-induced tumors elicit antibodies against a host cell protein, P50. J. Virology 36: 547-555.

219. Alt, F. W., V. Enea, A. L. M. Bothwell, and D. Baltimore (1980) Activity of multiple light chain genes in murine myeloma cells producing a single, functional light chain. Cell 21: 1-12.

218. Witte, O. N., S. Goff, N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1980) A transformation-defective mutant of Abelson murine leukemia virus lacks protein kinase activity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 77: 4993-4997.

217. Shoemaker, C., S. Goff, E. Gilboa, M. Paskind, S. W. Mitra, and D. Baltimore (1980) Structure of a cloned circular Moloney murine leukemia virus DNA molecule containing an inverted segment: implications for retrovirus integration. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 77: 3932-3936.

216. Alt, F. W., A. L. M. Bothwell, M. Knapp, E. Siden, E. Mather, M. Koshland, and D. Baltimore (1980) Synthesis of secreted and membrane-bound immunoglobulin mu heavy chains is directed by mRNAs that differ at their 3'-ends. Cell 20: 293-301.

215. Ambros, V., and D. Baltimore (1980) Purification and properties of a HeLa cell enzyme able to remove the 5'-terminal protein from poliovirus RNA. J. Biol. Chem. 255: 6739-6744.

214. Baltimore, D. (1980) Evolution of RNA Viruses. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 354: 492-498.

213. Klein, G., S. Ohno, N. Rosenberg, F. Wiener, J. Spria, and D. Baltimore (1980) Cytogenetic studies on Abelson-virus-induced mouse leukemias. Int. J. Cancer 25: 805-811.

212. Trachsel, H., N. Sonenberg, A. J. Shatkin, J. K. Rose, K. Leong, J. E. Bergmann, J. Gordon, and D. Baltimore (1980) Purification of a factor that restores translation of vesicularstomatitis virus mRNA in extracts from poliovirus-infected HeLa cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 77: 770-774.

211. Jolicoeur, P., E. Rassart, C. Kozak, F. Ruddle, and D. Baltimore (1980) Distribution of endogenous murine leukemia virus DNA sequences among mouse chromosomes. J. Virology 33: 1229-1235.

210. Witte, O. N., A. Dasgupta, and D. Baltimore (1980) Abelson murine leukemia virus protein is phosphorylated in vitro to form phosphotyrosine. Nature 283: 826-831.

209. Dasgupta, A., P. Zabel, and D. Baltimore (1980) Dependence of the activity of the poliovirus replicase on a host cell protein. Cell 19: 423-429.

208. Baltimore, D. (1981) Abelson murine leukemia virus-induced transformation of immature lymphoid cells. In Mammalian Genetics and Cancer. The Jackson Laboratory Fiftieth Anniversary Symposium. Elizabeth Russell (ed.). Alan R. Liss Inc., p. 297-308.

207. Silverstone, A., L. Sun, O. N. Witte, and D. Baltimore (1980) Biosynthesis of murine terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase. J. Biol. Chem. 255: 791-796.

206. Shields, A., S. Goff, M. Paskind, G. Otto, and D. Baltimore (1979) Structure of the Abelson murine leukemia virus genome. Cell 18: 955-962.

205. Loh, D., A. H. Ross, A. H. Hale, D. Baltimore, and H. N. Eisen (1979) Synthetic phospholipid vesicles containing a purified viral antigen and cell membrane proteins stimulate the development of cytotoxic T lymphocytes. J. Exp. Med. 150: 1067-1074.

204. Baltimore, D., N. Rosenberg, and O. N. Witte (1979) Transformation of immature lymphoid cells by Abelson murine leukemia virus. Immunol. Rev. 48: 3-22.

203. Rosenberg, N., O. N. Witte, and D. Baltimore (1980) Characterization of Abelson murine leukemia virus isolates differing in p120 expression. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 44: 859-864.

202. Witte, O. N., L. Sun, N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1980) A trans-acting protein kinase identified in cells transformed by Abelson murine leukemia virus. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 44: 855-857.

201. Baltimore, D., A. Shields, G. Otto, S. Goff, P. Besmer, O. Witte, and N. Rosenberg (1980) Structure and expression of the Abelson murine leukemia virus genome and its relation to a normal cell gene. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 44: 849-854.

200. Witte, O. N., N. E. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1979) A normal cellular protein cross-reactive to the major Abelson murine leukemia virus gene product. Nature 281: 396-398.

199. Witte, O. N., N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1979) Preparation of syngeneic tumor regressor serum reactive with the unique determinants of the Abelson murine leukemia virus encoded P120 protein at the cell surface. J. Virology 31: 776-784.

198. Gilboa, E., S. W. Mitra, S. Goff, and D. Baltimore (1979) A detailed model of reverse transcription and tests of crucial aspects. Cell 18: 93-100.

197. Mitra, S. W., S. Goff, E. Gilboa, and D. Baltimore (1979) Synthesis of 600-nucleotide-long plus-strand DNA by virions of Moloney murine leukemia virus. J. Bio. Chem. 76: 4355-4359.

196. Shields, A., N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1979) Virus production by Abelson murine leukemia virus-transformed lymphoid cells. J. Virology 31: 557-567.

195. Witte, O. N., N. Rosenberg, and D. Baltimore (1980) Gene expression of Abelson murine leukemia virus. In Tumor Cell Surfaces and Malignancies. R. Hynes and C.F. Fox (eds.). Alan Liss Inc., New York, p. 757-764.

194. Alt, F. W., V. Enea, A. L. M. Bothwell, and D. Baltimore (1979) Probes for specific mRNAs by subtractive hybridization anomalous expression of immunoglobulin genes. In ICN-UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, Vol. 14. T. Maniatis, R. Axel and C.F. Fox (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 407-419.

193. Rosenberg, N., and D. Baltimore (1980) Abelson virus. In Viral Oncology. G. Klein (ed.). Raven Press, New York, p. 187-203.

192. Dasgupta, A., M. H. Baron, and D. Baltimore (1979) Poliovirus replicase: a soluble enzyme able to initiate copying of poliovirus RNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76: 2679-2683.

191. Gilboa, E., S. Goff, A. Shields, F. Yoshimura, S. Mitra, and D. Baltimore (1979) In vitro synthesis of a 9 kbp terminally redundant DNA carrying the infectivity of Moloney murine leukemia virus. Cell 16: 863-874.

190. Rosenberg, N., E. Siden, and D. Baltimore (1979) Synthesis of mu chains by Abelson virus-transformed cells and induction of light chain synthesis with lipopolysaccharide. In B Lymphocytes in the Immune Response. M. Cooper, D. Mosier, I. Scher and E. Vitetta (eds.). Elsevier North Holland, Inc., New York, p. 379-386.

189. Baltimore, D. (1979) Activation and regulation of immunoglobulin synthesis in malignant B cells. Munksgaard, Copenhagen.

188. Siden, E. J., D. Baltimore, D. Clark, and N. Rosenberg (1979) Immunoglobulin synthesis by lymphoid cells transformed in vitro by Abelson murine leukemia virus. Cell 16: 389-396.

187. Besmer, P., U. Olshevsky, D. Baltimore, D. Dolberg, and H. Fan (1979) Virus-like 30S RNA in mouse cells. J. Virology 29: 1168-1176.

186. Besmer, P., H. Fan, M. Paskind, and D. Baltimore (1979) Isolation and characterization of a mouse cell line containing a defective Moloney murine leukemia virus genome. J. Virology 29: 1023-1034.

185. Ambros, V., R. F. Pettersson, and D. Baltimore (1978) An enzymatic activity in uninfected cells that cleaves the linkage between poliovirion RNA and the 5'-terminal protein. Cell 15: 1439-1446.

184. Flanegan, J. B., and D. Baltimore (1979) Poliovirus polyuridylic acid polymerase and RNA replicase have the same viral polypeptide. J. Virology 29: 352-360.

183. Baltimore, D., E. Gilboa, E. Rothenberg, and F. Yoshimura (1979) Production of a discrete infectious, double-stranded DNA by reverse transcription in virions of Moloney murine leukemia virus. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 43: 869-874.

182. Ruddle, N. H., B. S. Conta, L. Leinwand, C. Kozak, F. Ruddle, P. Besmer, and D. Baltimore (1978) Assignment of the receptor for ecotropic murine leukemia virus to mouse chromosome 5. J. Exp. Med. 148: 451-465.

181. Ambros, V., and D. Baltimore (1978) Protein is linked to the 5' end of poliovirus RNA by a phosphodiester linkage to tyrosine. J. Biol. Chem. 253: 5263-5266.

180. Donoghue, D. J., E. Rothenberg, N. Hopkins, D. Baltimore, and P. Sharp (1978) Heteroduplex analysis of the nonhomology region between Moloney MuLV and the dual host range derivative HIX virus. Cell 14: 959-970.

179. Pettersson, R. F., V. Ambros, and D. Baltimore (1978) Identification of a protein linked to nascent poliovirus RNA and to the polyuridylic acid of negative-strand RNA. J. Virology 27: 357-365.

178. Shields, A., O. N. Witte, E. Rothenberg, and D. Baltimore (1978) High frequency of aberrant expression of Moloney murine leukemia virus in clonal infections. Cell 14: 601-609.

177. Baltimore, D., O. N. Witte, A. Shields, N. Rosenberg, and E. J. Siden (1978) Competent and defective retroviruses in the transformation of lymphoid cells. In Persistent Viruses. J. Stevens, G.J. Todaro and C.F. Fox (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 331-344.

176. Rose, J. K., H. Trachsel, K. Leong, and D. Baltimore (1978) Inhibition of translation by poliovirus: inactivation of a specific initiation factor. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 75: 2732-2736.

175. Witte, O. N., N. Rosenberg, M. Paskind, A. Shields, and D. Baltimore (1978) Identification of an Abelson murine leukemia virus encoded protein present in transformed fibroblast and lymphoid cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 75: 2488-2492.

174. Witte, O. N., and D. Baltimore (1978) Relationship of retrovirus polyprotein cleavages of virion maturation studied with temperature-sensitive murine leukemia virus mutants. J. Virology 26: 750-761.

173. Marks, S. M., D. Baltimore, and R. McCaffrey (1978) Terminal transferase as a predictor of initial responsiveness to vincristine and prednisone in blastic chronic myelogeneous leukemia. New Engl. J. Med. 298: 812-814.

172. Rothenberg, E., D. J. Donoghue, and D. Baltimore (1978) Analysis of a 5' leader sequence on murine leukemia virus 21S RNA: heteroduplex mapping with long reverse transcriptase products. Cell 13: 435-451.

171. Hale, A. H., O. N. Witte, D. Baltimore, and H. N. Eisen (1978) Vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein is necessary for H-2-restricted lysis of infected cells by cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 75: 970-974.

170. Rosenberg, N., and D. Baltimore (1978) The effect of helper virus on Abelson virus-induced transformation of lymphoid cells. J. Exp. Med. 147: 1126-1141.

169. Jolicoeur, P., N. Rosenberg, A. Cotellessa, and D. Baltimore (1978) Leukemogenicity of clonal isolates of murine leukemia viruses. J. Natl. Canc. Inst. 60: 1473-1476.

168. Baltimore, D. (1978) Limiting science: a biologist's perspective. Daedalus Spring: 37-45.

167. Kung, P. C., J. C. Long, R. P. McCaffrey, R. L. Ratliff, T. A. Harrison, and D. Baltimore (1978) Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase in the diagnosis of leukemia and malignant lymphoma. Am. J. Med. 64: 788-794.

166. Silverstone, A. E., N. Rosenberg, D. Baltimore, V. L. Sato, M. P. Scheid, and E. A. Boyse (1978) Correlating terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase and cell-surface markers in the pathway of lymphocyte ontogeny. In Differentiation of Normal and Neoplastic Hematopoietic Cells, Vol. 5. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, p. 433-453.

165. Baltimore, D. (1978) Retroviruses and cancer. Hospital Practice 13: 49-57.

164. Huang, A. S., and D. Baltimore (1977) Defective interfering animal viruses. In Comprehensive Virology, Vol. 10. H. Fraenkel-Conrat and R.R. Wagner (eds.). Plenum Publishing Corp., New York, p. 73-116.

163. Philipson, L., P. Andersson, U. Olshevsky, R. Weinberg, and D. Baltimore (1978) Translation of MuLV and MSV RNAs in nuclease-treated reticulocyte extracts: enhancement of the gag-pol polypeptide with yeast suppressor tRNA. Cell 13: 189-199.

162. Rothenberg, E., D. Smotkin, D. Baltimore, and R. A. Weinberg (1977) In vitro synthesis of infectious DNA of murine leukemia virus. Nature 269: 122-126.

161. Petterson, R. F., J. B. Flanegan, J. K. Rose, and D. Baltimore (1977) 5'-terminal nucleotide sequences of poliovirus polyribosomal RNA and virion RNA are identical. Nature 268: 270-272.

160. Flanegan, J. B., and D. Baltimore (1977) Poliovirus-specific primer-dependent RNA polymerase able to copy poly(A). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74: 3677-3680.

159. Baltimore, D., R. F. Pettersson, J. B. Flanegan, M. J. Hewlett, J. K. Rose, and V. Ambros (1978) New structures in viral RNA: non-covalent circles and covalently-linked protein. In Perspectives in Virology, Vol. 10. M. Pollard (ed.). Raven Press, New York, p. 1-12.

158. Haseltine, W. A., A. Panet, D. Smoler, D. Baltimore, G. Peters, F. Harada, and J. E. Dahlberg (1977) Interaction of tryptophan tRNA and avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase: further characterization of the binding reaction. Biochemistry 16: 3625-3632.

157. Guttman, N., and D. Baltimore (1977) A plasma membrane component able to bind and alter virions of poliovirus type 1: studies on cell-free alteration using a simplified assay. Virology 82: 25-36.

156. Guttman, N., and D. Baltimore (1977) Morphogenesis of Poliovirus IV. Existence of particles sedimenting at 150S having the properties of provirion. J. Virology 23: 363-367.

155. Witte, O. N., and D. Baltimore (1977) Mechanism of formation of pseudotypes between vesicular stomatitis virus and murine leukemia virus. Cell 11: 505-511.

154. Pettersson, R. F., M. J. Hewlett, and D. Baltimore (1977) The genome of Uukuniemi virus consists of three unique RNA segments. Cell 11: 51-63.

153. Hewlett, M. J., S. Rozenblatt, V. Ambros, and D. Baltimore (1977) Separation and quantitation of intracellular forms of poliovirus RNA by agarose gel electrophoresis. Biochemistry 16: 2763-2767.

152. Flanegan, J. B., R. F. Pettersson, V. Ambros, M. J. Hewlett, and D. Baltimore (1977) Covalent linkage of a protein to a defined nucleotide sequence at the 5'-terminus of the virion and replicative intermediate RNAs of poliovirus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 74: 961-965.

151. Hewlett, M. J., R. F. Pettersson, and D. Baltimore (1977) Circular forms of Uukuniemi virion RNA: An electron microscopic study. J. Virology 21: 1085-1093.

150. Peters, G., F. Harada, J. E. Dahlberg, A. Panet, W. A. Haseltine, and D. Baltimore (1977) Low-molecular-weight RNAs of Moloney murine leukemia virus: identification of the primer for RNA-directed DNA synthesis. J. Virology 21: 1031-1041.

149. Knipe, D. M., D. Baltimore, and H. F. Lodish (1977) Maturation of viral proteins in cells infected with temperature-sensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus. J. Virology 21: 1149-1158.

148. Knipe, D. M., H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1977) Analysis of the defects of temperature-sensitive mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus: intracellular degradation of specific viral proteins. J. Virology 21: 1140-1148.

147. Knipe, D., D. Baltimore, and H. F. Lodish (1977) Separate pathways of maturation of the major structural proteins of vesicular stomatitis virus. J. Virology 21: 1128-1139.

146. Knipe, D. M., H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1977) Localization of two cellular forms of the vesicular stomatitis viral glycoprotein. J. Virology 21: 1121-1127.

145. Besmer, P., and D. Baltimore (1977) Mechanism of restriction of ecotropic and xenotropic murine leukemia viruses and formation of pseudotypes between the two viruses. J. Virology 21: 965-973.

144. Rothenberg, E., and D. Baltimore (1977) Increased length of DNA made by virions of murine leukemia virus at limiting magnesium ion concentration. J. Virology 21: 168-178.

143. Rose, J. K., W. A. Haseltine, and D. Baltimore (1976) 5'-terminus of Moloney murine leukemia virus 35S RNA is m7G5'ppp5'GmpCp. J. Virology 20: 324-329.

142. Baltimore, D., A. E. Silverstone, P. C. Kung, T. A. Harrison, and R. P. McCaffrey (1977) Specialized DNA polymerases in lymphoid cells. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 41: 63-72.

141. Haseltine, W. A., D. G. Kleid, A. Panet, E. Rothenberg, and D. Baltimore (1976) Ordered transcription of RNA tumor virus genomes. J. Mol. Biol. 106: 109-131.

140. Haseltine, W. A., and D. Baltimore (1976) Size of murine RNA tumor virus-specific nuclear RNA molecules. J. Virology 19: 331-337.

139. Silverstone, A. E., H. Cantor, G. Goldstein, and D. Baltimore (1976) Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase is found in prothymocytes. J. Exp. Med. 144: 543-548.

138. Jolicoeur, P., and D. Baltimore (1976) Effect of the Fv-1 gene product on proviral DNA formation and integration in cells infected with murine leukemia virus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 73: 2236-2240.

137. Haseltine, W., and D. Baltimore (1977) In Vitro replication of RNA tumor viruses. In Animal Virology. D. Baltimore, A.S. Huang and C.F. Fox (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 175-213.

136. Rosenberg, N., and D. Baltimore (1977) In vitro lymphoid cell transformation by Abelson murine leukemia virus. In Animal Virology. D. Baltimore, A.S. Huang and C.F. Fox (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 311-320.

135. Rosenberg, N., and D. Baltimore (1976) A quantitative assay for transformation of bone marrow cells by Abelson murine leukemia virus. J. Exp. Med. 143: 1453-1463.

134. Baltimore, D. (1976) Viruses, polymerases and cancer. Science 192: 632-636.

133. McCaffrey, R., T. A. Harrison, P. C. Kung, R. Parkman, A. E. Silverstone, and D. Baltimore (1976) Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase in normal and neoplastic hematopoietic cells. In Modern Trends in Human Leukemia II. R. Neth, R.C. Gallo, K. Mannweiler and W.C. Moloney (eds.). J.F. Lehmanns Verlage, Munchen, p. 503-513.

132. Harrison, T. A., R. D. Barr, R. P. McCaffrey, G. Sarna, A. E. Silverstone, S. Perry, and D. Baltimore (1976) Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase in AKR leukemic cells and lack of relation of enzyme activity to cell cycle phase. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 69: 63-67.

131. Kerr, I. M., U. Olshevsky, H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1976) Translation of murine leukemia virus RNA in cell-free systems from animal cells. J. Virology 18: 627-635.

130. Shields, A., D. Baltimore, and R. S. Ryback (1976) Viability of cells in ethanol: role of alcohol dehydrogenase. J. Studies on Alcohol 37: 321-326.

129. Hewlett, M. J., J. K. Rose, and D. Baltimore (1976) 5' terminal structure of poliovirus polyribosomal RNA is pUp. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 73: 327-330.

128. Kung, P. C., P. D. Gottlieb, and D. Baltimore (1976) Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase: serological studies and radioimmunoassay. J. Biol. Chem. 251: 2399-2404.

127. Jolicoeur, P., and D. Baltimore (1976) Effect of Fv-1 gene product on synthesis of N-tropic and B-tropic murine leukemia viral RNA. Cell 7: 33-39.

126. Baltimore, D., A. E. Silverstone, P. C. Kung, T. A. Harrison, and R. McCaffrey (1975) What cells contain terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase? In The Generation of Antibody Diversity: A New Look. A.J. Cunningham (ed.). Academic Press, London, p. 21-30.

125. Rothenberg, E., and D. Baltimore (1975) Synthesis of long, representative DNA copies of the murine RNA tumor virus genome. J. Virology 17: 168-174.

124. Jolicoeur, P., and D. Baltimore (1976) Effect of the Fv-1 locus on the titration of murine leukemia viruses. J. Virology 16: 1593-1598.

123. Villa-Komaroff, L., N. Guttman, D. Baltimore, and H. F. Lodish (1975) Complete translation of poliovirus RNA in a eukaryotic cell-free system. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72: 4157-4161.

122. Weissbach, A., D. Baltimore, F. Bollum, R. Gallo, and D. Korn (1975) Nomenclature of eukaryotic DNA polymerases. Science 190: 401-402.

121. Baltimore, D., and A. Huang (1975) Proceedings: Defective interfering particles. Neurology 25: 492.

120. Berg, P., D. Baltimore, S. Brenner, I. R.O. Roblin, and M. F. Singer (1975) Asilomar conference on recombinant DNA molecules. Science 188: 991-994.

119. Spector, D. H., and D. Baltimore (1975) Poly(A) on mengovirus RNA. J. Virology 16: 1081-1084.

118. Spector, D. H., L. Villa-Komaroff, and D. Baltimore (1975) Studies on the function of polyadenylic acid on poliovirus RNA. Cell 6: 41-44.

117. Baltimore, D. (1975) The strategy of RNA viruses. The Harvey Lectures 70: 57-74.

116. Spector, D. H., and D. Baltimore (1975) Polyadenylic acid on poliovirus RNA IV. Poly(U) in replicative intermediate and double-stranded RNA. Virology 67: 498-505.

115. Panet, A., W. A. Haseltine, D. Baltimore, G. Peters, F. Harada, and J. E. Dahlberg (1975) Specific binding of tryptophan transfer RNA to avian myeloblastosis virus RNA dependent DNA polymerase (reverse transcriptase). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72: 2535-2539.

114. Paskind, M. P., R. A. Weinberg, and D. Baltimore (1975) Dependence of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus production on cell growth. Virology 67: 242-248.

113. Spector, D. H., and D. Baltimore (1975) Polyadenylic acid on poliovirus RNA III. In vitro addition of polyadenylic acid to poliovirus RNAs. J. Virology 15: 1432-1439.

112. Spector, D. H., and D. Baltimore (1975) Polyadenylic acid on poliovirus RNA II. Poly(A) on intracellular RNA's. J. Virology 15: 1418-1431.

111. Rosenberg, N., D. Baltimore, and C. D. Scher (1975) In vitro transformation of lymphoid cells by Abelson murine leukemia virus. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 72: 1932-1936.

110. Panet, A., D. Baltimore, and T. Hanafusa (1975) Quantitation of avian RNA tumor virus reverse transcriptase by radioimmunoassay. J. Virology 16: 146-152.

109. Spector, D. H., and D. Baltimore (1975) The molecular biology of poliovirus. Scientific American 232: 24-31.

108. Kung, P. C., A. E. Silverstone, R. P. McCaffrey, and D. Baltimore (1975) Murine terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase: cellular distribution and response to cortisone. J. Exp. Med. 141: 855-865.

107. McCaffrey, R. P., T. A. Harrison, R. Parkman, and D. Baltimore (1975) Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase activity in human leukemic cells and in normal human thymocytes. New Engl. J. Med. 292: 775-780.

106. Rettenmier, C. W., R. Dumont, and D. Baltimore (1975) Screening procedure for complementation-dependent mutants of vesicular stomatitis virus. J. Virology 15: 41-49.

105. Baltimore, D. (1975) Tumor Viruses: 1974. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 39: 1187-1200.

104. Besmer, P., D. Smotkin, W. Haseltine, H. Fan, A. T. Wilson, M. Paskind, R. Weinberg, and D. Baltimore (1975) Mechanism of induction of RNA tumor viruses by halogenated pyrimidines. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 39: 1103-1107.

103. Panet, A., I. M. Verma, and D. Baltimore (1975) Role of the subunits of the avian RNA tumor virus reverse transcriptase. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 39: 919-923.

102. Panet, A., I. M. Verma, and D. Baltimore (1975) Properties and origin of the subunits of reverse transcriptase isolated from avian RNA tumor viruses. In Fundamental Aspects of Neoplasia. A.A. Gottlieb, O.J. Plescia and D.H.L. Bishop (eds.). Springer-Verlag, New York, p. 257-268.

101. Spector, D. H., and D. Baltimore (1974) Requirement of 3'-terminal poly (adenylic acid) for the infectivity of poliovirus RNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 71: 2983-2987.

100. Baltimore, D., C. N. Cole, L. Villa-Komaroff, and D. Spector (1974) Poliovirus defective interfering particles. In Mechanisms of Virus Disease, Vol. 1. W.S. Robinson and C.F. Fox (eds.). W.A. Benjamin, Inc., Menlo Park, p. 117-129.

99. Marotta, C. A., B. G. Forget, S. M. Weissman, I. M. Verma, R. P. McCaffrey, and D. Baltimore (1974) Nucleotide sequences of human globin messenger RNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 71: 2300-2304.

98. Verma, I. M., N. L. Meuth, H. Fan, and D. Baltimore (1974) Hamster leukemia virus: Lack of endogenous DNA synthesis and unique structure of its DNA polymerase. J. Virology 13: 1075-1082.

97. Verma, I. M., R. A. Firtel, H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1974) Synthesis of DNA complementary to cellular slime mold messenger RNA by reverse transcriptase. Biochemistry 13: 3917-3922.

96. Verma, I. M., W. S. Mason, S. D. Drost, and D. Baltimore (1974) DNA polymerase activity from two temperature sensitive mutants of Rous sarcoma virus is thermolabile. Nature 251: 27-31.

95. Verma, I. M., G. F. Temple, H. Fan, and D. Baltimore (1974) Synthesis by reverse transcriptase of DNA complementary to globin messenger RNA. Basic Life Sci. 3: 355-372.

94. McCaffrey, R., D. F. Smoler, T. A. Harrison, and D. Baltimore (1974) A thymus-specific enzyme in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells. In Advances in the Biosciences, Vol. 14. T.M. Fliedner and S. Perry (eds.). Pergamon Press, Oxford, Toronto, New York and Sydney, p. 527-533.

93. Forget, B. G., C. A. Marotta, S. M. Weissman, I. M. Verma, R. P. McCaffrey, and D. Baltimore (1974) Nucleotide sequences of human globin messenger RNA. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 241: 290-309.

92. Baltimore, D. (1974) Is terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase a somatic mutagen in lymphocytes? Nature 248: 409-411.

91. Forget, B. G., D. Baltimore, E. J. Benz, D. Housman, P. Lebowitz, C. A. Marotta, R. P. McCaffrey, A. Skoultchi, P. S. Swerdlow, I. M. Verma, and S. M. Weissman (1974) Globin messenger RNA in the thalassemia syndrome. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 232: 76-87.

90. Morrison, T., M. Stampfer, D. Baltimore, and H. F. Lodish (1974) Translation of vesicular stomatitis messenger RNA by extracts from mammalian and plant cells. J. Virology 13: 62-72.

89. Huang, A. S., P. Besmer, and D. Baltimore (1975) Use of pseudotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus to study cellular resistance to murine RNA tumor viruses. In Tumor Virus-Host Cell Interaction. A. Kolber (ed.). Plenum Press, New York, p. 331-336.

88. Baltimore, D., I. M. Verma, S. Drost, and W. S. Mason (1975) Temperature sensitive DNA polymerase from Rous sarcoma virus mutants. In Tumor Virus-Host Cell Interaction. A. Kolber (ed.). Plenum Press, New York, p. 267-272.

87. Cole, C. N., and D. Baltimore (1973) Defective interfering particles of poliovirus. IV. Mechanisms of enrichment. J. Virology 12: 1414-1426.

86. Morrison, T. G., M. Stampfer, H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1975) In vitro translation of vesicular stomatitis virus messenger RNA's and the existence of a 40S "plus" strand. In Negative Strand Viruses, Vol. 1. B.W.J. Mahy and R.D. Barry (eds.). Academic Press, London, p. 293-300.

85. McCaffrey, R., D. F. Smoler, and D. Baltimore (1974) DNA polymerases in lymphoid cells. In Modern Trends in Human Leukemia. R. Neth, R. C. Gallo, S. Spiegelman and F. Stohlman (eds.). J. F. Lehmanns Verlag, Munchen, p. 247-255.

84. Baltimore, D., I. M. Verma, D. F. Smoler, and N. L. Meuth (1973) Avian myeloblastosis virus DNA polymerase: initiation of DNA synthesis and an associated ribonuclease. Johns Hopkins Med. J. Suppl. 2: 193-198.

83. Huang, A. S., P. Besmer, L. Chu, and D. Baltimore (1973) Growth of pseudotypes of vesicular stomatitis virus with N-tropic murine leukemia virus coats in cells resistant to N-tropic viruses. J. Virology 12: 659-662.

82. Fernandez-Tomas, C. B., and D. Baltimore (1973) Morphogenesis of poliovirus II. Demonstration of new intermediate, the proviron. J. Virology 12: 1122-1130.

81. Fernandez-Tomas, C. B., N. Guttman, and D. Baltimore (1973) Morphogenesis of poliovirus III. Formation of proviron in cell-free extracts. J. Virology 12: 1181-1183.

80. Forget, B. G., D. Baltimore, J. E.J. Benz, D. Housman, C. A. Marotta, R. P. McCaffrey, A. Skoultchi, P. S. Swerdlow, I. M. Verma, and S. M. Weissman (1973) Deficiency of globin messenger RNA in thalassemia. In Deficiency of globin messenger RNA in thalassemia. In International Symposium of Normal and Pathological Protein Synthesis in Higher Organisms. G. Shapira, J. C. Dreyfus, J. Kruh and D. Labie (eds.). INSERM, Paris, p. 355-363.

79. Fan, H., and D. Baltimore (1973) RNA metabolism of murine leukemia virus: detection of virus-specific RNA sequences in infected and uninfected cells and identification of virus-specific messenger RNA. J. Mol. Biol. 80: 93-117.

78. Baltimore, D., R. McCaffrey, and D. F.Smoler (1973) Properties of reverse transcriptases. In Virus Research. C. F. Fox and W. S. Robinson (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 51-59.

77. Fan, H., and D. Baltimore (1973) Studies on virus-specific RNA from cells infected with murine leukemia virus. In Virus Research. C.F. Fox and W. S. Robinson (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 3-14.

76. Baltimore, D., I. M. Verma, H. Fan, and G. Temple (1973) Synthesis by reverse transcriptase of DNA complementary to globin messenger RNA. In Viral Replication and Cancer. J.L. Melnick, S. Ochoa and J. Oro (eds.). Editorial Labor, Barcelona, p. 155-169.

75. Cole, C. N., and D. Baltimore (1973) Defective interfering particles of poliovirus III. Interference and enrichment. J. Mol. Biol. 76: 345-361.

74. Cole, C. N., and D. Baltimore (1973) Defective interfering particles of poliovirus II. Nature of the defect. J. Mol. Biol. 76: 325-343.

73. Stampfer, M., and D. Baltimore (1973) Identification of the vesicular stomatitis virus large protein as a unique viral protein. J. Virology 11: 520-526.

72. Verma, I. M., and D. Baltimore (1974) Purification of the RNA-directed DNA polymerase from avian myeloblastosis virus and its assay with polynucleotide templates. Methods in Enzymology 29: 125-131.

71. Baltimore, D. (1973) Reverse Transcriptase. In The Molecular Biology of Tumour Viruses. John Tooze (ed.). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor.

70. McCaffrey, R., D. F. Smoler, and D. Baltimore (1973) Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase in a case of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 70: 521-525.

69. Temin, H., and D. Baltimore (1972) RNA-directed DNA synthesis and RNA tumor viruses. In Advances in Virus Research, Vol. 17. K.M. Smith, F.B. Bang and M.A. Lauffer (eds.). Academic Press, New York and London, p. 129-186.

68. Baltimore, D. (1972) RNA's as templates for the virion DNA polymerase. In Membranes and Viruses in Immunopathology. S.B. Day and R.A. Good (eds.). Academic Press, New York and London, p. 337-338.

67. Baltimore, D., I. M. Verma, D. F. Smoler, I. Molineux, N. N. Meuth, H. Y. Fan, and G. F. Temple (1972) Templates and primers for the virion DNA polymerase of RNA tumor viruses. In Molecular Studies in Viral Neoplasia. Williams & Wilkins Co., Baltimore, p. 221-228.

66. Villa-Komaroff, L., M. McDowell, D. Baltimore, and H. F. Lodish (1974) Translation of reovirus mRNA, poliovirus RNA and bacteriophage Qb RNA in cell-free extracts of mammalian cells. Methods in Enzymology 30: 709-723.

65. Baltimore, D., I. M. Verma, D. F. Smoler, and N. L. Meuth (1973) Avian myeloblastosis virus DNA polymerase: Initiation of DNA synthesis and an associated ribonuclease. In DNA Synthesis in vitro. R. D. Wells and R. B. Inman (eds.). University Park Press, Baltimore, p. 333-339.

64. Baltimore, D., and D. F. Smoler (1972) Association of an endoribonuclease with the avian myeloblastosis virus deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase. J. Biol. Chem. 247: 7282-7287.

63. Verma, I. M., N. L. Meuth, and D. Baltimore (1972) Covalent linkage between ribonucleic acid primer and deoxyribonucleic acid product of the avian myeloblastosis virus deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase. J. Virology 10: 622-627.

62. Hanafusa, H., D. Baltimore, D. Smoler, K. F. Watson, A. Yaniv, and S. Spiegelman (1972) Absence of polymerase protein in virions of alpha-type Rous sarcoma virus. Science 177: 1188-1191.

61. Stampfer, M., M. Rosbash, A. S. Huang, and D. Baltimore (1972) Complementarity between messenger RNA and nuclear RNA from HeLa cells. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 49: 217-224.

60. Verma, I. M., G. F. Temple, H. Fan, and D. Baltimore (1972) In vitro synthesis of DNA complementary to rabbit reticulocyte 10S RNA. Nature New Biol. 235: 163-167.

59. Baltimore, D., and D. Smoler (1971) Template and primer requirement for the avian myeloblastosis DNA polymerase. In Nucleic Acid Protein Interactions - Nucleic Acid Synthesis in Viral Infection. D.W Ribbons, J. F. Woessner and J. Schultz (eds.). North Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam and London, p. 328-332.

58. Baltimore, D. (1971) Polio is not dead. In Perspectives in Virology, Vol. 7. M. Pollard (ed.). Academic Press, New York, p. 1-14.

57. Baltimore, D. (1972) Properties of RNA-dependent DNA polymerases. In Symp. of the Society of General Physiologists. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs.

56. Baltimore, D. (1971) Expression of animal virus genomes. Bacteriological Reviews 35: 235-241.

55. Taber, R., D. Rekosh, and D. Baltimore (1971) Effect of pactamycin on synthesis of poliovirus proteins: A method for genetic mapping. J. Virology 8: 395-401.

54. Smoler, D., I. Molineux, and D. Baltimore (1971) Direction of polymerization by the avian myeloblastosis virus deoxyribonucleic acid polymerase. J. Biol. Chem. 246: 7697-7700.

53. Verma, I. M., N. L. Meuth, E. Bromfeld, K. F. Manly, and D. Baltimore (1971) Covalently linked RNA-DNA molecule as the initial product of the RNA tumor virus DNA polymerase. Nature New Biol. 233: 131-134.

52. Baltimore, D., and D. Smoler (1971) Primer requirement and template specificity of the DNA polymerase of RNA tumor viruses. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 68: 1507-1511.

51. Baltimore, D. (1971) Viral genetic systems. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 33: 327-332.

50. Baltimore, D., D. Smoler, K. F. Manly, and E. Bromfeld (1971) The RNA tumor virus DNA polymerase: Study of the endogenous and exogenous reactions. In The Ciba Foundation Symposium, p. 317-334.

49. Manly, K. F., D. F. Smoler, E. Bromfeld, and D. Baltimore (1971) Forms of DNA produced by virions of the RNA tumor viruses. In Proceedings of the Second Lepetit Colloquium on The Biology of Oncogenic Viruses. North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, p. 188-192.

48. Baltimore, D., A. Huang, K. F. Manly, D. Rekosh, and M. Stampfer (1971) The synthesis of protein by mammalian RNA viruses. In The Ciba Foundation Symposium, p. 101-110.

47. Cole, C. N., D. Smoler, E. Wimmer, and D. Baltimore (1971) Defective interfering particles of poliovirus. I. Isolation and physical properties. J. Virology 7: 478-485.

46. Stampfer, M., D. Baltimore, and A. S. Huang (1971) Absence of interference during high-multiplicity infection by clonally purified vesicular stomatitis virus. J. Virology 7: 409-411.

45. Huang, A. S., D. Baltimore, and M. A. Bratt (1971) Ribonucleic acid polymerase in virions of Newcastle disease virus: Comparison with the vesicular stomatitis virus polymerase. J. Virology 7: 389-394.

44. Baltimore, D. (1971) Reversal of information flow in the growth of RNA tumor viruses. New Eng. J. Med. 284: 273-275.

43. Manly, K. F., D. F. Smoler, E. Bromfeld, and D. Baltimore (1971) Forms of deoxyribonucleic acid produced by virions of the ribonucleic acid tumor viruses. J. Virology 7: 106-111.

42. Rekosh, D. M., H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1970) Protein synthesis in Escherichia coli extracts programmed by poliovirus RNA. J. Mol. Biol. 54: 327-340.

41. Huang, A. S., D. Baltimore, and M. Stampfer (1970) Ribonucleic acid synthesis of vesicular stomatitis virus. III. Multiple complementary messenger RNA molecules. Virology 42: 946-957.

40. Baltimore, D. (1970) RNA-dependent synthesis of DNA by virions of mouse leukemia virus. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 35: 843-846.

39. Jacobson, M. F., J. Asso, and D. Baltimore (1970) Further evidence on the formation of poliovirus proteins. J. Mol. Biol. 49: 657-669.

38. Huang, A. S., and D. Baltimore (1970) Defective viral particles and viral disease processes. Nature 226: 325-327.

37. Baltimore, D. (1970) RNA-dependent DNA polymerase in virions of RNA tumor viruses. Nature 226: 1209-1211.

36. Baltimore, D., A. S. Huang, and M. Stampfer (1970) Ribonucleic acid synthesis of vesicular stomatitis virus. II. An RNA polymerase in the virion. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 66: 572-576.

35. Stampfer, M., D. Baltimore, and A. S. Huang (1969) Ribonucleic acid synthesis of vesicular stomatitis virus. I. Species of ribonucleic acid found in Chinese Hamster ovary cells infected with plaque-forming and defective particles. J. Virology 4: 154-161.

34. Huang, A. S., and D. Baltimore (1970) Initiation of polyribosome formation in poliovirus-infected HeLa cells. J. Mol. Biol. 47: 275-291.

33. Baltimore, D., and A. S. Huang (1970) Interaction of HeLa cell proteins with RNA. J. Mol. Biol. 47: 263-273.

32. Rekosh, D., H. F. Lodish, and D. Baltimore (1969) Translation of poliovirus RNA by an E. coli cell-free system. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol 34: 747-751.

31. Baltimore, D., M. F. Jacobson, J. Asso, and A. S. Huang (1969) The formation of poliovirus proteins. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 34: 741-746.

30. Jacobson, M. F., and D. Baltimore (1968) Polypeptide cleavages in the formation of poliovirus proteins. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 61: 77-84.

29. Baltimore, D., and A. S. Huang (1968) Isopycnic separation of sub-cellular components from poliovirus-infected and normal HeLa cells. Science 162: 572-574.

28. Baltimore, D. (1969) The replication of picornaviruses. In The Biochemistry of Viruses. H. B. Levy (ed.). Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, p. 101-176.

27. Jacobson, M., and D. Baltimore (1968) Morphogenesis of poliovirus I. Association of the viral RNA with coat protein. J. Mol. Biol. 33: 369-378.

26. Baltimore, D. (1968) Structure of the poliovirus replicative intermediate RNA. J. Mol. Biol. 32: 359-368.

25. Baltimore, D. (1967) Inhibition of poliovirus replication by guanidine. In Medical and Applied Virology, Vol. 21. Sanders and Lennette (eds.). Green Press, St. Louis, p. 340-347.

24. Baltimore, D. (1966) Poliovirus double-stranded RNA: Its existence and role in replication. In Proceedings of the IX International Congress of Microbiology, Moscow.

23. Girard, M., D. Baltimore, and J. E. Darnell (1967) The poliovirus replication complex: site for synthesis of poliovirus RNA. J. Mol. Biol. 24: 59-74.

22. Girard, M., and D. Baltimore (1966) The effect of HeLa cell cytoplasm on the rate of sedimentation of RNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 56: 999-1002.

21. Baltimore, D., and M. Girard (1966) An intermediate in the synthesis of poliovirus RNA. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 56: 741-748.

20. Baltimore, D., M. Girard, and J. Darnell (1966) Aspects of the synthesis of poliovirus RNA and the formation of virus particles. Virology 29: 179-189.

19. Baltimore, D. (1966) Purification and properties of poliovirus double-stranded RNA. J. Mol. Biol. 18: 421-428.

18. Darnell, J., M. Girard, D. Baltimore, D. Summers, and J. Maizel (1967) The synthesis and translation of poliovirus RNA. In Molecular Biology of Viruses. J.S. Colter and W. Paranchych (eds.). Academic Press, New York, p. 375-401.

17. Darnell, J., S. Penman, and D. Baltimore (1965) Molecular events in the synthesis of poliovirus. In Perspectives in Virology IV, Vol. 16. M. Pollard (ed.). Harper and Row, New York, p. 16-33.

16. Maitra, U., A. Novogrodsky, D. Baltimore, and J. Hurwitz (1965) The identification of nucleoside triphosphate ends on RNA formed in the RNA polymerase reaction. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 18: 801-811.

15. Baltimore, D., Y. Becker, and J. E. Darnell (1964) Virus-specific double-stranded RNA in poliovirus-infected cells. Science 143: 1034-1036.

14. Baltimore, D. (1964) In vitro synthesis of viral RNA by the poliovirus RNA polymerase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 51: 450-456.

13. Baltimore, D. (1964) The diversion of macromolecular synthesis in L-cells towards ends dictated by mengovirus. Rockefeller Institute, New York.

12. Baltimore, D., H. J. Eggers, and I. Tamm (1963) Altered location of protein synthesis in the cell after poliovirus infection. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 76: 644-646.

11. Eggers, H. J., D. Baltimore, and I. Tamm (1963) The relation of protein synthesis to formation of poliovirus RNA polymerase. Virology 21: 281-283.

10. Baltimore, D., R. M. Franklin, and J. Callender (1963) Mengovirus-induced inhibition of host ribonucleic acid and protein synthesis. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 76: 425-430.

9. Baltimore, D., and R. M. Franklin (1963) Effects of puromycin and p-flourophenylalanine on mengovirus ribonucleic acid and protein synthesis. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 76: 431-441.

8. Baltimore, D., and R. M. Franklin (1963) A new ribonucleic acid polymerase appearing after mengovirus infection of L-cells. J. Biol. Chem. 238: 3395-3400.

7. Baltimore, D., and R. M. Franklin (1963) Properties of the mengovirus and poliovirus RNA polymerases. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 28: 105-108.

6. Baltimore, D., R. M. Franklin, H. J. Eggers, and I. Tamm (1963) Poliovirus-induced RNA polymerase and the effects of virus-specific inhibitors on its production. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 49: 843-849.

5. Baltimore, D., R. M. Franklin, H. J. Eggers, and I. Tamm (1963) Studies on the enzymatic mechanism of virus RNA synthesis. Fed. Proc. 22: 407.

4. Franklin, R. M., and D. Baltimore (1963) Changes in RNA and protein synthesis in mammalian cells infected with a virulent virus. In Viruses, Nucleic Acids, and Cancer. MD anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute (ed.). Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, p. 312-324.

3. Baltimore, D., and R. M. Franklin (1962) Preliminary data on a virus-specific enzyme system responsible for the synthesis of viral RNA. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 9: 388-392.

2. Franklin, R. M., and D. Baltimore (1962) Patterns of macromolecular synthesis in normal and virus-infected mammalian cells. Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quant. Biol. 27: 175-198.

1. Baltimore, D., and R. M. Franklin (1962) The effect of mengovirus infection on the activity of the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase of L-cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 48: 1383-1390.