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1. Multifaceted contributions of Dicer2 to arbovirus transmission by Aedes aegypti.

2. Recent advances in the development of methyltransferase (MTase) inhibitors against (re)emerging arboviruses diseases dengue and Zika.

3. Mosquito  saliva enhances virus infection through sialokinin-dependent vascular leakage.

4. GrpE is involved in mitochondrial function and is an effective target for RNAi-mediated pest and arbovirus control.

5. Microclimate and the vertical stratification of potential bridge vectors of mosquito‑borne viruses captured by nets and ovitraps in a central Amazonian forest bordering Manaus, Brazil.

6. Novel Symbiotic Genome-Scale Model Reveals Wolbachia 's Arboviral Pathogen Blocking Mechanism in Aedes aegypti.

7. aBravo Is a Novel Aedes aegypti Antiviral Protein that Interacts with, but Acts Independently of, the Exogenous siRNA Pathway Effector Dicer 2.

8. Nanostructured impedimetric lectin-based biosensor for arboviruses detection.

9. The roles of apoptosis, autophagy and unfolded protein response in arbovirus, influenza virus, and HIV infections.

10. 2019 meeting of the global virus network.

11. Cell-Fusing Agent Virus Reduces Arbovirus Dissemination in Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes In Vivo .

12. Atovaquone Inhibits Arbovirus Replication through the Depletion of Intracellular Nucleotides.

13. Arbovirus lifecycle in mosquito: acquisition, propagation and transmission.

14. Lack of serological and molecular evidence of arbovirus infections in bats from Brazil.

15. Blood meal acquisition enhances arbovirus replication in mosquitoes through activation of the GABAergic system.

16. Comparative genomics shows that viral integrations are abundant and express piRNAs in the arboviral vectors Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus.

17. Codon Pair Bias Is a Direct Consequence of Dinucleotide Bias.

18. Enveloped virus-like particles as vaccines against pathogenic arboviruses.

19. Exploiting mosquito sugar feeding to detect mosquito-borne pathogens.

20. Application of modified shell vial culture procedure for arbovirus detection.

21. A comparative study on translation of flavivirus and picornavirus RNAs in vitro: apparently different modes of protein synthesis.

22. Bunyamwera virus-induced polypeptide synthesis.

23. RNA transcription by the virion polymerases of five rhabdoviruses.

26. Translation of the genes for the structural proteins of alphaviruses.

27. Animal RNA viruses: genome structure and function.

28. Proteolytic processing of animal virus proteins.

29. Proteins and glycoproteins specified by the flavivirus Kunjin.

30. M viral RNA segment of bunyaviruses codes for two glycoproteins, G1 and G2.

31. Comparative aspects of the replication of alphaviruses and poliovirus.

32. In vivo transcription and protein synthesis capabilities of bunyaviruses: wild-type snowshoe hare virus and its temperature-sensitive group I, group II, and group I/II mutants.

33. Inhibition of viral multiplication by homologous methylated ribonucleic acids. IV. Subcellular localisation after uptake into fibroblasts and relation between antiviral activity and chain length.

34. Replication of the flavivirus Kunjin: proteins, glycoproteins, and maturation associated with cell membranes.

35. Mechanisms of variability of vertebrate virus populations.

36. Proteins specified by togaviruses in infected Aedes albopictus (Singh) mosquito cells.

37. Structure and replication of alpha-viruses.

38. Strategy of the flavivirus genome: evidence for multiple internal initiation of translation of proteins specified by Kunjin virus in mammalian cells.

40. Protein synthesis in Bunyamwera virus-infected cells.

42. Characterization of some ungrouped viruses.

43. The proteins of Murray Valley encephalitis virus.

44. Arboviruses in Finland: models for arctic arboviruses and viral structure.

45. Processing of alphavirus-specific proteins in infected cells.

46. Proteolytic cleavage events in oncornavirus protein synthesis.

47. Influence of an arbovirus infection (Sindbis virus) on the protein and ribonucleic acid synthesis of cultivated chick embryo cells.

49. Formation of infectious arbovirus ribonucleoprotein in subcellular structures.

50. Modification of Sindbis virus glycoprotein by host-specified glycosyl transferases.

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