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1. SARS-CoV-2 airway infection results in the development of somatosensory abnormalities in a hamster model

2. SARS-CoV-2 Airway Infection Results in Time-dependent Sensory Abnormalities in a Hamster Model

3. SARS-CoV-2 infection results in lasting and systemic perturbations post recovery

4. Nipah virus Bangladesh infection elicits organ-specific innate and inflammatory responses in the marmoset model

5. The NF-κB Transcriptional Footprint Is Essential for SARS-CoV-2 Replication

6. SARS-CoV-2 hijacks p38β/MAPK11 to promote virus replication

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

8. A Molecular Basis of Long COVID-19

9. B and T Cell Memory Generated Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection Provides Variant-Independent Immunity

10. An inability to maintain the ribonucleoprotein genomic structure is responsible for host detection of negative-sense RNA viruses

11. Leveraging the antiviral type I interferon system as a first line of defense against SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity

12. Imbalanced Host Response to SARS-CoV-2 Drives Development of COVID-19

13. Homologous recombination is an intrinsic defense against antiviral RNA interference

14. Viral Fitness Landscapes in Diverse Host Species Reveal Multiple Evolutionary Lines for the NS1 Gene of Influenza A Viruses

15. In Vivo RNAi Screening Identifies MDA5 as a Significant Contributor to the Cellular Defense against Influenza A Virus

16. An In Vivo RNAi Screening Approach to Identify Host Determinants of Virus Replication

17. A diverse range of gene products are effectors of the type I interferon antiviral response

18. Human occludin is a hepatitis C virus entry factor required for infection of mouse cells

19. Cellular cofactors affecting hepatitis C virus infection and replication

20. Claudin-1 is a hepatitis C virus co-receptor required for a late step in entry

21. Erratum: Corrigendum: A diverse range of gene products are effectors of the type I interferon antiviral response

23. Silencing of USP18 potentiates the antiviral activity of interferon against hepatitis C virus infection

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