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1. The roles of rabies virus structural proteins in immune evasion and implications for vaccine development.

2. Analytical Methods for Evaluating the Immunogenicity of Recombinant Rabies Virus Glycoprotein Expressed in the Yeast Komagataella phaffii .

3. Self-assembling nanoparticle engineered from the ferritinophagy complex as a rabies virus vaccine candidate.

4. Development of novel canine phage display-derived neutralizing monoclonal antibody fragments against rabies virus from immunized dogs.

5. Randomized, blind, controlled phase III clinical trial: Assessing the immunogenicity and safety of freeze-dried human rabies vaccine (vero cell) with a 4-dose regimen (2-1-1) in a 10-60 year-old demographic.

6. A phase 2b, Randomized, double blinded comparison of the safety and efficacy of the monoclonal antibody mixture SYN023 and human rabies immune globulin in patients exposed to rabies.

7. Immunogenicity and immune persistence of Zagreb 2-1-1 regimen of rabies vaccine in Chinese healthy individuals: A randomized, parallel-controlled of homologous vaccine with different immune procedure study.

8. A single dose of an ALVAC vector-based RABV virus-like particle candidate vaccine induces a potent immune response in mice, cats and dogs.

9. A nucleoside-modified mRNA vaccine forming rabies virus-like particle elicits strong cellular and humoral immune responses against rabies virus infection in mice.

10. A single dose of recombinant adenoviral vector rabies vaccine expressing two copies of glycoprotein protects mice from lethal virus challenge.

11. Rabies Virus Regulates Inflammatory Response in BV-2 Cells through Activation of Myd88 and NF-κB Signaling Pathways via TLR7.

12. Toward the Development of a Pan-Lyssavirus Vaccine.

13. Application prospects of the 2BS cell-adapted China fixed rabies virus vaccine strain 2aG4-B40.

14. One-dose intradermal rabies booster enhances rabies antibody production and avidity maturation.

15. Comparative analysis of rabies pathogenic and vaccine strains detection by RIG-I-like receptors.

16. Bayesian modeling of post-vaccination serological data suggests that yearly vaccination of dog aged <2 years old is efficient to stop rabies circulation in Cambodia.

17. Protective Activity of Inactivated Rabies Vaccine Using Flagellin-Based Adjuvant.

18. Potential option for rabies post-exposure prophylaxis: New vaccine with PIKA adjuvant against diverse Chinese rabies strains.

19. One step closer to a transmissible vaccine for rabies virus.

20. Different but Not Unique: Deciphering the Immunity of the Jamaican Fruit Bat by Studying Its Viriome.

21. Review of Oral Rabies Vaccination of Dogs and Its Application in India.

22. Lyssaviruses and the Fatal Encephalitic Disease Rabies.

23. Immunogenicity of replication-deficient vesicular stomatitis virus based rabies vaccine in mice.

24. Innate Immune Signaling and Role of Glial Cells in Herpes Simplex Virus- and Rabies Virus-Induced Encephalitis.

25. Toll-Like Receptor 4 Regulates Rabies Virus-Induced Humoral Immunity through Recruitment of Conventional Type 2 Dendritic Cells to Lymph Organs.

26. Research Advances on the Interactions between Rabies Virus Structural Proteins and Host Target Cells: Accrued Knowledge from the Application of Reverse Genetics Systems.

27. Colloidal Manganese Salt Improves the Efficacy of Rabies Vaccines in Mice, Cats, and Dogs.

28. The role of interferon regulatory factor 7 in the pathogenicity and immunogenicity of rabies virus in a mouse model.

29. Virus-Like Vesicles Based on Semliki Forest Virus-Containing Rabies Virus Glycoprotein Make a Safe and Efficacious Rabies Vaccine Candidate in a Mouse Model.

30. U.S. dog importations during the COVID-19 pandemic: Do we have an erupting problem?

31. Risk Factors and Protective Immunity Against Rabies in Unvaccinated Butchers Working at Dog Slaughterhouses in Northern Vietnam.

32. Enhancement of immune responses by co-stimulation of TLR3 - TLR7 agonists as a potential therapeutics against rabies in mouse model.

33. Challenges of Rabies Serology: Defining Context of Interpretation.

34. Modelling the influence of naturally acquired immunity from subclinical infection on outbreak dynamics and persistence of rabies in domestic dogs.

35. Murine Ifit3 restricts the replication of Rabies virus both in vitro and in vivo .

36. The Route of Administration of Rabies Vaccines: Comparing the Data.

37. An inactivated recombinant rabies virus displaying the Zika virus prM-E induces protective immunity against both pathogens.

38. Development of competitive inhibition ELISA as an effective potency test to analyze human rabies vaccines and assessment of the antigenic epitope of rabies glycoprotein.

39. Rabies Antigen Detection in Postmortem Cornea.

40. Towards Development of an Anti-Vampire Bat Vaccine for Rabies Management: Inoculation of Vampire Bat Saliva Induces Immune-Mediated Resistance.

41. Modelling the factors affecting the probability for local rabies elimination by strategic control.

42. Street RABV Induces the Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory Pathway in Human Monocyte-Derived Macrophages by Binding to nAChr α7.

43. The ATPase ATP6V1A facilitates rabies virus replication by promoting virion uncoating and interacting with the viral matrix protein.

44. Safety, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of SYN023 alone or in combination with a rabies vaccine: An open, parallel, single dose, phase 1 bridging study in healthy Chinese subjects.

45. A time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay for assessing rabies antibody titers in the sera of vaccinated human subjects.

46. Development of biotinylated polyclonal anti-ribonucleoprotein IgG for detection of rabies virus antigen by direct rapid immunohistochemical test.

47. Inflammatory response and MAPK and NF-κB pathway activation induced by natural street rabies virus infection in the brain tissues of dogs and humans.

48. Intracerebral transfection of anti-rabies virus antibodies is an effective therapy for rabies.

49. Rabies viruses of different virulence regulates inflammatory responses both in vivo and in vitro via MAPK and NF-κB pathway.

50. The World Rabies Day 2020: Collaborate and Vaccinate.

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