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"Generation of recombinant LuIII mammalian parvovirus transducing luciferaseor B-galactosidase reporter genes" (1993). I.H. Maxwell, F. Maxwell, S. RhodeIII, J. Corsini, and J. Carlson. Human Gene Therapy 4:441-450.

 

"Symmetric strand packaging of recombinant parvovirus LuIII genomes that retain only the terminal regions" (1995). J. Corsini, J. Carlson, F. Maxwell,and I.H. Maxwell. J. Virol. 69:2692-2696.

 

"Species specificity for transduction of cultured cells by a recombinant LuIIIrodent parvovirus genome encapsidated by canine parvovirus or felinepanleukopenia virus" (1996). A.L. Spitzer, F. Maxwell, J. Corsini, and I.H.Maxwell. J. Gen.Virol. 77:1787-1792.

 

"Autonomous parvovirus and densovirus gene vectors" (1996). J. Corsini, I.H.Maxwell, B. Afanasiev, and J. Carlson. Adv. in Virus Res. 47:303-351.

 

"Efficiency of transduction by recombinant Sindbis replicon virus variesamong cell types, including mosquito cells and cultured rat neurons" (1996). J.Corsini, D. Traul, C.L. Wilcox, and J.O. Carlson. Biotechniques 343:492-497.

 

"Use of Sindbis replicon for expression of parvovirus LuIII NS1 and productionof LuIII/luciferase transducing virus" (1996). J. Corsini, I.H. Maxwell, F.Maxwell, and J.O. Carlson. Virus Research 46:95-104.

 

"Directed integration of minute virus of mice DNA into episomes" (1997). J. Corsini, J. Tal, and E. Winocour. J.Virol. 71:9008-9015.

 

“Expansion of tropism of a feline parvovirus to target a human tumor cell line by display of an av integrin binding peptide on the capsid” Ian H Maxwell, James T Chapman, Larry C Scherrer, Austin L.Spitzer, Sebastian Leptihn, Françoise Maxwell and Joe A. Corsini. (2001) Gene Therapy 8:324-331.

 

" The left-end and right-end origins of minute virus of mice DNA differ in their capacity to direct episomal amplification and integration in vivo” (2001) J. Corsini, S. Cotmore, P. Tattersall, and E. Winocour. Virology 288:154-163.

 

"Storage of various cell lines at -70C or –80C in multi-well plates while attached to the substratum" (2002)  J. Corsini , F. Maxwell, and I.H. Maxwell.  Biotechniques 33(1):1-3.

 

“Serum-free cryopreservation of five mammalian cell lines in either a pelleted or suspended state” Joe Corsini, Christy Hacker, and Charles Bare. (2004) J. Corsini, C. Hacker, C. Bare. Biological Procedures Online 6:61-66.

 

Rapid cryopreservation of five mammalian and one mosquito cell line at –80C while attached to flasks in serum free cryopreservative” Corsini and Mann.(2005) Biological Procedures Online 7:26-30.

 

“Paleoenvironmental implications of Size, Carapace Position, and Incidence of Non-shell Elements in White River Turtles” (2006) J. Corsini, Toni Smith, and M. Leite. Palaeogeography, Paleoclimatology, Palaeoecology Volume 234: 287-303

 

“ Mosquito Densonucleosis Virus non-structural protein NS2 is necessary for a productive infection” (2008) E. Azarkh, E.Robinson, S. Hirunkanokpun, B. Afanasiev, P. Kittayapong, J. Carlson, and J. Corsini Virology 374:128-137.

 

Characterization of Modern Turtle Death Sites for Comparison with late Eocene and early Oligocene Turtle Sites.” (2008) J.A. Corsini, and H Chamberlain. American Midland Naturalist 161:96-109.

 

“A turtle decline in the early Oligocene of Western Nebraska” (2011) J.A Corsini, T.R Smith, and M. Leite  J. Herpetology 45:238-243. 

 

"Avian Eggs from the Eocene Willwood and Chadron Formations of Wyoming and Nebraska" (2013) F.D. Jackson, DJ. Varricchio, and J.A. Corsini. J. Vertebrate Paleontology 3:1190-1201.

 

"Cheirogaster bacharadisi, sp. nov., a new spcies of a giant tortoise from the Pliocene of Thessaloniki (Macedonia, Greece). (2014) A. Vlachos, E. Tsoukala, and J.A. Corsini. J. Vert. Paleontology 34:560-575.

 

Characterization of springtime Coliform Populations at the End Creek Wetland Restoration (Union Co., Oregon, USA): a three-year Study. (2015) J.A. Corsini, L.R. Peters, B. Tarpy, C. Pak, and K. Antell Natural Resources 6: 482-490.  open access publication www.scrip.org/journal/nr

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