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1. [Influence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease on hospital outcomes of percutaneous coronary interventions in patients with acute coronary syndrome].

2. Determining Compressed Concrete Element Limit States Based on the Widths and Depths of Cracks Caused by Transverse Deformations.

3. Alphavirus-based replicons demonstrate different interactions with host cells and can be optimized to increase protein expression.

4. Alphavirus-induced transcriptional and translational shutoffs play major roles in blocking the formation of stress granules.

5. Alphavirus-induced transcriptional and translational shutoffs play major roles in blocking the formation of stress granules.

6. All Domains of SARS-CoV-2 nsp1 Determine Translational Shutoff and Cytotoxicity of the Protein.

7. Experimental Verification of Theoretical Stress-Strain Model for Compressed Concrete Considering Post-Peak Stage.

8. Acquisition of Furin Cleavage Site and Further SARS-CoV-2 Evolution Change the Mechanisms of Viral Entry, Infection Spread, and Cell Signaling.

9. Molecular Virology of Chikungunya Virus.

10. 1H, 13C and 15N resonance assignment of the SARS-CoV-2 full-length nsp1 protein and its mutants reveals its unique secondary structure features in solution.

11. Optimized production and immunogenicity of an insect virus-based chikungunya virus candidate vaccine in cell culture and animal models.

12. Natural and Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 Isolates Rapidly Evolve In Vitro to Higher Infectivity through More Efficient Binding to Heparan Sulfate and Reduced S1/S2 Cleavage.

13. NAP1L1 and NAP1L4 Binding to Hypervariable Domain of Chikungunya Virus nsP3 Protein Is Bivalent and Requires Phosphorylation.

14. Natural isolate and recombinant SARS-CoV-2 rapidly evolve in vitro to higher infectivity through more efficient binding to heparan sulfate and reduced S1/S2 cleavage.

15. Using an Artificial Neural Network to Predict Coronary Microvascular Obstruction (No-Reflow Phenomenon) during Percutaneous Coronary Interventions in Patients with Myocardial Infarction.

16. Structural and Functional Characterization of Host FHL1 Protein Interaction with Hypervariable Domain of Chikungunya Virus nsP3 Protein.

17. Hypervariable Domain of nsP3 of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Is a Critical Determinant of Viral Virulence.

18. Mutations in Hypervariable Domain of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus nsP3 Protein Differentially Affect Viral Replication.

19. Structural characterization and biological function of bivalent binding of CD2AP to intrinsically disordered domain of chikungunya virus nsP3 protein.

20. Lack of nsP2-specific nuclear functions attenuates chikungunya virus replication both in vitro and in vivo.

21. Novel Mutations in nsP2 Abolish Chikungunya Virus-Induced Transcriptional Shutoff and Make the Virus Less Cytopathic without Affecting Its Replication Rates.

22. [Thoracoscopy in combined treatment of thymoma (in Russian only)].

23. Sindbis Virus Infection Causes Cell Death by nsP2-Induced Transcriptional Shutoff or by nsP3-Dependent Translational Shutoff.

24. Multiple Host Factors Interact with the Hypervariable Domain of Chikungunya Virus nsP3 and Determine Viral Replication in Cell-Specific Mode.

25. Novel Insect-Specific Eilat Virus-Based Chimeric Vaccine Candidates Provide Durable, Mono- and Multivalent, Single-Dose Protection against Lethal Alphavirus Challenge.

26. β-d- N 4 -Hydroxycytidine Is a Potent Anti-alphavirus Compound That Induces a High Level of Mutations in the Viral Genome.

27. The neurovascular complexity index as a potential indicator of traumatic brain injury severity: A case-series study.

28. Hypervariable Domain of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus nsP3 Redundantly Utilizes Multiple Cellular Proteins for Replication Complex Assembly.

29. A chikungunya fever vaccine utilizing an insect-specific virus platform.

30. New World and Old World Alphaviruses Have Evolved to Exploit Different Components of Stress Granules, FXR and G3BP Proteins, for Assembly of Viral Replication Complexes.

31. Both RIG-I and MDA5 detect alphavirus replication in concentration-dependent mode.

32. The SD1 Subdomain of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Capsid Protein Plays a Critical Role in Nucleocapsid and Particle Assembly.

33. Utilization of an Eilat Virus-Based Chimera for Serological Detection of Chikungunya Infection.

34. IFIT1 Differentially Interferes with Translation and Replication of Alphavirus Genomes and Promotes Induction of Type I Interferon.

35. Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus variants lacking transcription inhibitory functions demonstrate highly attenuated phenotype.

36. Enhancement of protein expression by alphavirus replicons by designing self-replicating subgenomic RNAs.

37. Interferon-stimulated poly(ADP-Ribose) polymerases are potent inhibitors of cellular translation and virus replication.

38. The amino-terminal domain of alphavirus capsid protein is dispensable for viral particle assembly but regulates RNA encapsidation through cooperative functions of its subdomains.

39. Hypervariable domain of nonstructural protein nsP3 of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus determines cell-specific mode of virus replication.

40. IRES-driven expression of the capsid protein of the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus TC-83 vaccine strain increases its attenuation and safety.

41. Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus nsP2 protein regulates packaging of the viral genome into infectious virions.

42. A chimeric Sindbis-based vaccine protects cynomolgus macaques against a lethal aerosol challenge of eastern equine encephalitis virus.

43. Pseudoinfectious Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus: a new means of alphavirus attenuation.

44. Hypervariable domains of nsP3 proteins of New World and Old World alphaviruses mediate formation of distinct, virus-specific protein complexes.

45. New PARP gene with an anti-alphavirus function.

46. Early events in alphavirus replication determine the outcome of infection.

47. Chimeric Chikungunya viruses are nonpathogenic in highly sensitive mouse models but efficiently induce a protective immune response.

48. Conservation of a packaging signal and the viral genome RNA packaging mechanism in alphavirus evolution.

49. Characterization of the RepliVax platform for replication-defective flavivirus vaccines.

50. Novel chikungunya vaccine candidate with an IRES-based attenuation and host range alteration mechanism.

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