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Schoggins JW, Falck-Pedersen E.  2009.  Serotype 5 Adenovirus fiber (F7F41S) chimeric vectors incur packaging deficiencies when targeting peptides are inserted into Ad41 short fiber.. Virology. 395(1):10-20.
Schoggins JW, Falck-Pedersen E.  2006.  Fiber and penton base capsid modifications yield diminished adenovirus type 5 transduction and proinflammatory gene expression with retention of antigen-specific humoral immunity.. J Virol. 80(21):10634-44.
Schoggins JW, Nociari M, Philpott N, Falck-Pedersen E.  2005.  Influence of fiber detargeting on adenovirus-mediated innate and adaptive immune activation.. J Virol. 79(18):11627-37.
Schoggins JW, Gall JGD, Falck-Pedersen E.  2003.  Subgroup B and F fiber chimeras eliminate normal adenovirus type 5 vector transduction in vitro and in vivo.. J Virol. 77(2):1039-48.
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