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1. Small hydrophobic (SH) proteins of Pneumoviridae and Paramyxoviridae: small but mighty.

2. How does the polymerase of non-segmented negative strand RNA viruses commit to transcription or genome replication?

3. Prefusion stabilization of the Hendra and Langya virus F proteins.

4. Tailam paramyxovirus C protein inhibits viral replication.

5. The C-Terminal 300 Amino Acid Residues of the G Protein and Putative Open Reading Frame X of the G Gene of Tailam Paramyxovirus (TlmPV) Are Not Required for Replication in Tissue Culture Cells .

6. Tetracistronic minigenomes elucidate a functional promoter for Ghana virus and unveils Cedar virus replicase promiscuity for all henipaviruses.

7. A three-way interface of the Nipah virus phosphoprotein X-domain coordinates polymerase movement along the viral genome.

8. Evolution and Diversity of Bat and Rodent Paramyxoviruses from North America.

9. Paramyxovirus-Like Particles as Protein Delivery Vehicles.

10. Headless Henipaviral Receptor Binding Glycoproteins Reveal Fusion Modulation by the Head/Stalk Interface and Postreceptor Binding Contributions of the Head Domain.

11. Structural Insight into the Interaction of Sendai Virus C Protein with Alix To Stimulate Viral Budding.

12. Novel Roles of the N1 Loop and N4 Alpha-Helical Region of the Nipah Virus Fusion Glycoprotein in Modulating Early and Late Steps of the Membrane Fusion Cascade.

13. Reduced Nucleoprotein Availability Impairs Negative-Sense RNA Virus Replication and Promotes Host Recognition.

14. Roles of Cholesterol in Early and Late Steps of the Nipah Virus Membrane Fusion Cascade.

15. C Protein Is Essential for Canine Distemper Virus Virulence and Pathogenicity in Ferrets.

16. The Measles Virus V Protein Binding Site to STAT2 Overlaps That of IRF9.

17. Repurposing Papaverine as an Antiviral Agent against Influenza Viruses and Paramyxoviruses.

18. Disruption of the Dimer-Dimer Interaction of the Mumps Virus Attachment Protein Head Domain, Aided by an Anion Located at the Interface, Compromises Membrane Fusion Triggering.

19. Tailam paramyxovirus C protein inhibits viral replication.

20. Newcastle Disease Virus V Protein Degrades Mitochondrial Antiviral Signaling Protein To Inhibit Host Type I Interferon Production via E3 Ubiquitin Ligase RNF5.

21. Defective Viral Genomes Alter How Sendai Virus Interacts with Cellular Trafficking Machinery, Leading to Heterogeneity in the Production of Viral Particles among Infected Cells.

22. Structure-Guided Identification of a Nonhuman Morbillivirus with Zoonotic Potential.

23. Sendai Virus V Protein Inhibits the Secretion of Interleukin-1β by Preventing NLRP3 Inflammasome Assembly.

24. Annexin A2 Mediates the Localization of Measles Virus Matrix Protein at the Plasma Membrane.

25. The Unstructured Paramyxovirus Nucleocapsid Protein Tail Domain Modulates Viral Pathogenesis through Regulation of Transcriptase Activity.

26. Paramyxovirus V Proteins Interact with the RIG-I/TRIM25 Regulatory Complex and Inhibit RIG-I Signaling.

27. A Single Amino Acid Substitution within the Paramyxovirus Sendai Virus Nucleoprotein Is a Critical Determinant for Production of Interferon-Beta-Inducing Copyback-Type Defective Interfering Genomes.

28. Structure of the Paramyxovirus Parainfluenza Virus 5 Nucleoprotein in Complex with an Amino-Terminal Peptide of the Phosphoprotein.

29. Exploring the Human-Nipah Virus Protein-Protein Interactome.

30. Structures of Langya Virus Fusion Protein Ectodomain in Pre- and Postfusion Conformation.

31. Mumps Virus SH Protein Inhibits NF-κB Activation by Interacting with Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor 1, Interleukin-1 Receptor 1, and Toll-Like Receptor 3 Complexes.

32. Newcastle Disease Virus Establishes Persistent Infection in Tumor Cells In Vitro: Contribution of the Cleavage Site of Fusion Protein and Second Sialic Acid Binding Site of Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase.

33. A Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine Vectored by a Stable Chimeric and Replication-Deficient Sendai Virus Protects Mice without Inducing Enhanced Disease.

34. Cytoplasmic Motifs in the Nipah Virus Fusion Protein Modulate Virus Particle Assembly and Egress.

35. Reduced Nucleoprotein Availability Impairs Negative-Sense RNA Virus Replication and Promotes Host Recognition

36. The C-Terminal 300 Amino Acid Residues of the G Protein and Putative Open Reading Frame X of the G Gene of Tailam Paramyxovirus (TlmPV) Are Not Required for Replication in Tissue Culture Cells.

37. The Measles Virus V Protein Binding Site to STAT2 Overlaps That of IRF9

38. Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 1 Restricts Replication of Viruses That Enter Cells via the Plasma Membrane

39. Headless Henipaviral Receptor Binding Glycoproteins Reveal Fusion Modulation by the Head/Stalk Interface and Post-receptor Binding Contributions of the Head Domain.

40. Structural Insight into the Interaction of Sendai Virus C Protein with Alix To Stimulate Viral Budding.

41. The Measles Virus V Protein Binding Site to STAT2 Overlaps That of IRF9.

42. Disruption of the Dimer-Dimer Interaction of the Mumps Virus Attachment Protein Head Domain, Aided by an Anion Located at the Interface, Compromises Membrane Fusion Triggering.

43. Newcastle Disease Virus V Protein Degrades Mitochondrial Antiviral Signaling Protein To Inhibit Host Type I Interferon Production via E3 Ubiquitin Ligase RNF5.

44. Analysis of Paramyxovirus Transcription and Replication by High-Throughput Sequencing.

45. Molecular Mechanism of the Flexible Glycan Receptor Recognition by Mumps Virus.

46. Nipah and Hendra Virus Glycoproteins Induce Comparable Homologous but Distinct Heterologous Fusion Phenotypes.

47. Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 1 Restricts Replication of Viruses That Enter Cells via the Plasma Membrane.

48. Sendai Virus V Protein Inhibits the Secretion of Interleukin-1β by Preventing NLRP3 Inflammasome Assembly.

49. Annexin A2 Mediates the Localization of Measles Virus Matrix Protein at the Plasma Membrane.

50. A Single Amino Acid Substitution within the Paramyxovirus Sendai Virus Nucleoprotein Is a Critical Determinant for Production of Interferon-Beta-Inducing Copyback-Type Defective Interfering Genomes.

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