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1. Control of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection in Prophylactically Vaccinated, Antiretroviral Treatment-Naive Macaques Is Required for the Most Efficacious CD8 T Cell Response during Treatment with the Interleukin-15 Superagonist N-803.

2. Rift Valley Fever: a Threat to Pregnant Women Hiding in Plain Sight?

3. Peripheral Blood Biomarkers of Disease Outcome in a Monkey Model of Rift Valley Fever Encephalitis.

4. ALT-803 Transiently Reduces Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Replication in the Absence of Antiretroviral Treatment.

5. Aerosolized Rift Valley Fever Virus Causes Fatal Encephalitis in African Green Monkeys and Common Marmosets.

6. CTCF Occupation of the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Genome Is Disrupted at Early Times Postreactivation in a Transcription-Dependent Manner.

7. Pathogenicity and Transmission in Pigs of the Novel A(H3N2)v Influenza Virus Isolated from Humans and Characterization of Swine H3N2 Viruses Isolated in 2010-2011.

8. Cellular MicroRNAs 200b and 429 Regulate the Epstein-Barr Virus Switch between Latency and Lytic Replication.

9. Low Endocytic pH and Capsid Protein Autocleavage Are Critical Components of Flock House Virus Cell Entry.

10. Whole-Genome Expression Profiling Reveals That Inhibition of Host Innate Immune Response Pathways by Ebola Virus Can Be Reversed by a Single Amino Acid Change in the VP35 Protein.

11. Epstein-Barr Virus BZLF1 Protein Binds to Mitotic Chromosomes.

12. Putative Autocleavage of Outer Capsid Protein µ1, Allowing Release of Myristoylated Peptide µ1N during Particle Uncoating, Is Critical for Cell Entry by Reovirus.

13. Disulfide Bonding among μ1 Trimers in Mammalian Reovirus Outer Capsid: a Late and Reversible Step in Virion Morphogenesis.

14. An Amino Acid in the Central Catalytic Domain of Three Retroviral Integrases That Affects Target Site Selection in Nonviral DNA.

15. Nucleoprotein reassortment enhanced transmissibility of H3 1990.4.a clade influenza A virus in swine.

16. Transient T Cell Expansion, Activation, and Proliferation in Therapeutically Vaccinated Simian Immunodeficiency VirusPositive Macaques Treated with N-803.

17. Transmission of Human Influenza A Virus in Pigs Selects for Adaptive Mutations on the HA Gene.

18. Rift Valley Fever Virus Infects the Posterior Segment of the Eye and Induces Inflammation in a Rat Model of Ocular Disease.

19. Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine Provides Superior Protection from Heterologous Infection in Pigs with Maternal Antibodies without Inducing Vaccine-Associated Enhanced Respiratory Disease.

20. Evolution of Novel Reassortant A/H3N2 Influenza Viruses in North American Swine and Humans, 2009-2011.

21. Restored PB1-F2 in the 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Virus Has Minimal Effects in Swine.

22. Modifications in the Polymerase Genes of a Swine-Like Triple-Reassortant Influenza Virus To Generate Live Attenuated Vaccines against 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Viruses.

23. Either ZEB1 or ZEB2/SIP1 Can Play a Central Role in Regulating the Epstein-Barr Virus Latent-Lytic Switch in a Cell-Type-Specific Manner.

24. Interaction Domains of the UL16 and UL21 Tegument Proteins of Herpes Simplex Virus.

25. Analysis of Naturally Occurring Avian Bornavirus Infection and Transmission during an Outbreak of Proventricular Dilatation Disease among Captive Psittacine Birds.

26. Inhibition of IRF-3 Activation by VP35 Is Critical for the High Level of Virulence of Ebola Virus.

27. Reverse Genetic Generation of Recombinant Zaire Ebola Viruses Containing Disrupted IRF-3 Inhibitory Domains Results in Attenuated Virus Growth In Vitro and Higher Levels of IRF-3 Activation without Inhibiting Viral Transcription or Replication.

28. Vaccine-Associated Enhanced Respiratory Disease following Influenza Virus Infection in Ferrets Recapitulates the Model in Pigs.

29. Antigenic Distance between North American Swine and Human Seasonal H3N2 Influenza A Viruses as an Indication of Zoonotic Risk to Humans.

30. Efficacy in Pigs of Inactivated and Live Attenuated Influenza Virus Vaccines against Infection and Transmission of an Emerging H3N2 Similar to the 2011-2012 H3N2v.

31. Evolution and Antigenic Advancement of N2 Neuraminidase of Swine Influenza A Viruses Circulating in the United States following Two Separate Introductions from Human Seasonal Viruses.

32. Aerosol transmission from i nfected swine to ferrets of an H3N2 virus collected from an agricultural fair and associated with human variant infections.

33. Plasticity of amino acid residue 145 near the receptor binding site of H3 swine influenza A viruses and its impact on receptor binding and antibody recognition.

34. Comparison of Adjuvanted-Whole Inactivated Virus and Live-Attenuated Virus Vaccines against Challenge with Contemporary, Antigenically Distinct H3N2 Influenza A Viruses.

35. Reassortment between Swine H3N2 and 2009 Pandemic H1N1 in the United States Resulted in Influenza A Viruses with Diverse Genetic Constellations with Variable Virulence in Pigs.

36. The Molecular Determinants of Antibody Recognition and Antigenic Drift in the H3 Hemagglutinin of Swine Influenza A Virus.

37. Continual Reintroduction of Human Pandemic H1N1 Influenza A Viruses into Swine in the United States, 2009 to 2014.

38. Introductions and Evolution of Human-Origin Seasonal Influenza A Viruses in Multinational Swine Populations.

39. Protective Properties of Vaccinia Virus-Based Vaccines: Skin Scarification Promotes a Nonspecific Immune Response That Protects against Orthopoxvirus Disease.

40. Substitutions near the Hemagglutinin Receptor-Binding Site Determine the Antigenic Evolution of Influenza A H3N2 Viruses in U.S. Swine.

41. A Substitution in Rous Sarcoma Virus Integrase That Separates Its Two Biologically Relevant Enzymatic Activities.

42. Rift Valley Fever Virus Lacking the NSs and NSm Genes Is Highly Attenuated, Confers Protective Immunity from Virulent Virus Challenge, and Allows for Differential Identification of Infected and Vaccinated Animals.

43. Ebola Virus VP24 Binds Karyopherinα 1 and Blocks STAT1 Nuclear Accumulation.

44. Dissecting the Functional Domains of a Nonenveloped Virus Membrane Penetration Peptide.

45. Multiple Virus Lineages Sharing Recent Common Ancestry Were Associated with a Large Rift Valley Fever Outbreak among Livestock in Kenya during 2006-2007.

46. Vaccination of Pigs against Swine Influenza Viruses by Using an NS1-Truncated Modified Live-Virus Vaccine.

47. Marburgvirus Genomics and Association with a Large Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreak in Angola.

48. Ebola Virus VP35 Protein Binds Double-Stranded RNA and Inhibits Alpha/Beta Interferon Production Induced by RIG-I Signaling.

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