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1. The use of human intestinal enteroid cell cultures for detection of multiple gastroenteric viruses.

2. Single-cell transcriptional analysis of murine norovirus infection in a human intestinal cell line.

3. A Decade of Chronic Norovirus Infection Surveillance at the NIH Clinical Research Center: Clinical Characteristics, Molecular Epidemiology, and Replication.

4. Reconstitution of norovirus-specific T cell responses following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in patients with inborn errors of immunity and chronic norovirus infection.

5. A non-human primate model for human norovirus infection.

7. Norovirus evolves as one or more distinct clonal populations in immunocompromised hosts.

8. A single nanobody neutralizes multiple epochally evolving human noroviruses by modulating capsid plasticity.

9. A luciferase-based approach for measuring HBGA blockade antibody titers against human norovirus.

10. Human norovirus targets enteroendocrine epithelial cells in the small intestine.

11. Generation of Norovirus-Specific T Cells From Human Donors With Extensive Cross-Reactivity to Variant Sequences: Implications for Immunotherapy.

12. Detection of Human Norovirus-Specific Antibodies Using the Luciferase Immunoprecipitation System (LIPS) Assay.

13. CVID enteropathy is characterized by exceeding low mucosal IgA levels and interferon-driven inflammation possibly related to the presence of a pathobiont.

14. Vesicle-Cloaked Virus Clusters Are Optimal Units for Inter-organismal Viral Transmission.

15. Comparative Transcriptomic Response of Primary and Immortalized Macrophages to Murine Norovirus Infection.

16. A Luciferase Immunoprecipitation System (LIPS) assay for profiling human norovirus antibodies.

17. Human Sera Collected between 1979 and 2010 Possess Blocking-Antibody Titers to Pandemic GII.4 Noroviruses Isolated over Three Decades.

18. Norovirus-Mediated Modification of the Translational Landscape via Virus and Host-Induced Cleavage of Translation Initiation Factors.

19. Identification of Human Junctional Adhesion Molecule 1 as a Functional Receptor for the Hom-1 Calicivirus on Human Cells.

20. Static and Evolving Norovirus Genotypes: Implications for Epidemiology and Immunity.

21. The Norovirus NS3 Protein Is a Dynamic Lipid- and Microtubule-Associated Protein Involved in Viral RNA Replication.

22. Epidemiology of Norovirus Infection Among Immunocompromised Patients at a Tertiary Care Research Hospital, 2010-2013.

23. Mapping and modeling of a strain-specific epitope in the Norwalk virus capsid inner shell.

24. Nucleolin promotes in vitro translation of feline calicivirus genomic RNA.

25. Llama nanoantibodies with therapeutic potential against human norovirus diarrhea.

26. Recovery of murine norovirus and feline calicivirus from plasmids encoding EMCV IRES in stable cell lines expressing T7 polymerase.

27. Genetic characterization of feline calicivirus strains associated with varying disease manifestations during an outbreak season in Missouri (1995-1996).

28. Development of Norwalk virus-specific monoclonal antibodies with therapeutic potential for the treatment of Norwalk virus gastroenteritis.

29. Identification of a Broadly Cross-Reactive Epitope in the Inner Shell of the Norovirus Capsid.

30. Structures of the compact helical core domains of feline calicivirus and murine norovirus VPg proteins.

31. The feline calicivirus leader of the capsid protein is associated with cytopathic effect.

32. Complete Genome Sequence of GII.4 Human Norovirus HS191.

33. Genetic characterization of a reptilian calicivirus (Cro1).

34. Multiple antigenic sites are involved in blocking the interaction of GII.4 norovirus capsid with ABH histo-blood group antigens.

35. Immunogenicity and specificity of norovirus Consensus GII.4 virus-like particles in monovalent and bivalent vaccine formulations.

36. Nondegradative role of Atg5-Atg12/ Atg16L1 autophagy protein complex in antiviral activity of interferon gamma.

37. Chimpanzees as an animal model for human norovirus infection and vaccine development.

38. Diversity of murine norovirus strains isolated from asymptomatic mice of different genetic backgrounds within a single U.S. research institute.

39. Expression and self-assembly of virus-like particles from two genotypes of marine vesiviruses and development of an ELISA for the detection of antibodies.

40. Visualization of feline calicivirus replication in real-time with recombinant viruses engineered to express fluorescent reporter proteins.

41. Polypyrimidine tract binding protein functions as a negative regulator of feline calicivirus translation.

42. Feline calicivirus p32, p39 and p30 proteins localize to the endoplasmic reticulum to initiate replication complex formation.

43. Evolutionary dynamics of GII.4 noroviruses over a 34-year period.

44. A capsid gene-based real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of marine vesiviruses in the Caliciviridae.

45. Mouse norovirus replication is associated with virus-induced vesicle clusters originating from membranes derived from the secretory pathway.

46. Type I and type II interferons inhibit the translation of murine norovirus proteins.

47. Apoptosis in murine norovirus-infected RAW264.7 cells is associated with downregulation of survivin.

48. Leader of the capsid protein in feline calicivirus promotes replication of Norwalk virus in cell culture.

49. Nucleotidylylation of the VPg protein of a human norovirus by its proteinase-polymerase precursor protein.

50. Naturally occurring murine norovirus infection in a large research institution.

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