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5. A clinical protocol for a German birth cohort study of the Maturation of Immunity Against respiratory viral Infections (MIAI).

8. Author Correction: Microbiome disturbance and resilience dynamics of the upper respiratory tract during influenza A virus infection

9. Microbiome disturbance and resilience dynamics of the upper respiratory tract during influenza A virus infection

10. Life-threatening influenza and impaired interferon amplification in human IRF7 deficiency

14. Influenza A virus exploits transferrin receptor recycling to enter host cells.

18. INFECTIOUS DISEASE: Life-threatening influenza and impaired interferon amplification in human IRF7 deficiency

19. Silent neonatal influenza A virus infection primes systemic antimicrobial immunity.

20. Cross-presenting [CD103.sup.+] dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection

22. Chemokine homeostasis vs. chemokine presentation during severe acute lung injury: the other side of the Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines

26. High level expression of the anti-retroviral protein APOBEC3G is induced by influenza A virus but does not confer antiviral activity

27. Visualization of Respiratory Commensal Bacteria in Context of Their Natural Host Environment.

29. Overcoming the neonatal limitations of inducing germinal centers through liposome-Based adjuvants including c-Type lectin agonists Trehalose Dibehenate or curdlan.

31. RIG-I Signaling Is Critical for Efficient Polyfunctional T Cell Responses during Influenza Virus Infection.

32. Evidence for a Novel Mechanism of Influenza Virus-Induced Type I Interferon Expression by a Defective RNA-Encoded Protein.

36. Host Modulators of H1N1 Cytopathogenicity.

37. Differential Contribution of PB1-F2 to the Virulence of Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Influenza A Virus in Mammalian and Avian Species.

38. The Influenza Virus Protein PB1-F2 Inhibits the Induction of Type I Interferon at the Level of the MAVS Adaptor Protein.

39. H5N1 Virus Activates Signaling Pathways in Human Endothelial Cells Resulting in a Specific Imbalanced Inflammatory Response.

40. Evasion of innate and adaptive immune responses by influenza A virus.

41. PB1-F2 Expression by the 2009 Pandemic H1N1 Influenza Virus Has Minimal Impact on Virulence in Animal Models.

42. High level expression of the anti-retroviral protein APOBEC3G is induced by influenza A virus but does not confer antiviral activity.

43. Influenza A Virus Inhibits Type I IFN Signaling via NF-κB-Dependent Induction of SOCS-3 Expression.

45. Phosphoproteomic-based kinase profiling early in influenza virus infection identifies GRK2 as antiviral drug target

46. Phosphoproteomic-based kinase profiling early in influenza virus infection identifies GRK2 as antiviral drug target

47. Identification of a short sequence motif in the influenza A virus pathogenicity factor PB1-F2 required for inhibition of human NLRP3.

49. Optimizing the Live Attenuated Influenza A Vaccine Backbone for High-Risk Patient Groups.

50. Inhibition of pyrimidine synthesis reverses viral virulence factor-mediated block of mRNA nuclear export.

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