Dr. Marcia N Moyers D.C., LAC
Chiropractor
3106 Highway 21 N Suite 106 Fort Mill SC, 29715About
Dr. Marcia Moyers is a Chiropractor practicing in Fort Mill, SC. Dr. Moyers specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating conditions associated with the neuromusculoskeletal system, while improving each patients functionality and quality of life. Conditions treated include sciatica, neck pain, and arthritis pain, among many others. Dr. Moyers seeks to reduce pain and discomfort through manipulation and adjustment of the spine.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- In vitro recoating of reovirus cores with baculovirus-expressed outer-capsid proteins mu1 and sigma3.
- Mammalian reovirus L3 gene sequences and evidence for a distinct amino-terminal region of the lambda1 protein.
- Mammalian reovirus M3 gene sequences and conservation of coiled-coil motifs near the carboxyl terminus of the microNS protein.
- Rotavirus open cores catalyze 5'-capping and methylation of exogenous RNA: evidence that VP3 is a methyltransferase.
- Identification of the guanylyltransferase region and active site in reovirus mRNA capping protein lambda2.
- Structure of the reovirus core at 3.6 A resolution.
- Reovirus nonstructural protein muNS binds to core particles but does not inhibit their transcription and capping activities.
- Reovirus protein sigmaNS binds in multiple copies to single-stranded RNA and shares properties with single-stranded DNA binding proteins.
- Transcriptional activities of reovirus RNA polymerase in recoated cores. Initiation and elongation are regulated by separate mechanisms.
- Structure of the reovirus outer capsid and dsRNA-binding protein sigma3 at 1.8 A resolution.
- Complete in vitro assembly of the reovirus outer capsid produces highly infectious particles suitable for genetic studies of the receptor-binding protein.
- Mammalian reovirus L2 gene and lambda2 core spike protein sequences and whole-genome comparisons of reoviruses type 1 Lang, type 2 Jones, and type 3 Dearing.
- A carboxy-terminal fragment of protein mu 1/mu 1C is present in infectious subvirion particles of mammalian reoviruses and is proposed to have a role in penetration.
- Mechanisms of viral pathogenesis. Distinct forms of reoviruses and their roles during replication in cells and host.
- Structure of the reovirus cell-attachment protein: a model for the domain organization of sigma 1.
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