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1. Efficacy and Immunogenicity of a Recombinant Vesicular Stomatitis Virus-Vectored Marburg Vaccine in Cynomolgus Macaques

2. Evaluations of rationally designed rift valley fever vaccine candidate RVax-1 in mosquito and rodent models

3. Pteropus vampyrus TRIM40 Is an Interferon-Stimulated Gene That Antagonizes RIG-I-like Receptors

4. The Susceptibility of BALB/c Mice to a Mouse-Adapted Ebola Virus Intravaginal Infection

5. Hydrogen Sulfide Ameliorates SARS-CoV-2-Associated Lung Endothelial Barrier Disruption

6. Targeted disruption of pi–pi stacking in Malaysian banana lectin reduces mitogenicity while preserving antiviral activity

7. SARS-CoV-2 proteases PLpro and 3CLpro cleave IRF3 and critical modulators of inflammatory pathways (NLRP12 and TAB1): implications for disease presentation across species

8. The RNA helicase DHX16 recognizes specific viral RNA to trigger RIG-I-dependent innate antiviral immunity

9. Differences in Genetic Diversity of Mammalian Tick-Borne Flaviviruses

10. Powassan Virus Induces Structural Changes in Human Neuronal Cells In Vitro and Murine Neurons In Vivo

11. Niemann-Pick C1 Heterogeneity of Bat Cells Controls Filovirus Tropism

12. Human neural stem cell-derived neuron/astrocyte co-cultures respond to La Crosse virus infection with proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines

13. Tilorone-Dihydrochloride Protects against Rift Valley Fever Virus Infection and Disease in the Mouse Model

14. STAT-1 Knockout Mice as a Model for Wild-Type Sudan Virus (SUDV)

15. Cross-neutralisation of viruses of the tick-borne encephalitis complex following tick-borne encephalitis vaccination and/or infection

16. ISG15 deficiency and increased viral resistance in humans but not mice

17. Efficient and Robust Paramyxoviridae Reverse Genetics Systems

18. Filovirus RefSeq Entries: Evaluation and Selection of Filovirus Type Variants, Type Sequences, and Names

19. Filovirus Virulence in Interferon α/β and γ Double Knockout Mice, and Treatment with Favipiravir

20. N-Glycans on the Rift Valley Fever Virus Envelope Glycoproteins Gn and Gc Redundantly Support Viral Infection via DC-SIGN

21. Ebola virus VP35 interacts non-covalently with ubiquitin chains to promote viral replication.

22. Ubiquitination of Ebola virus VP35 at lysine 309 regulates viral transcription and assembly.

23. Rift Valley fever virus 78kDa envelope protein attenuates virus replication in macrophage-derived cell lines and viral virulence in mice.

24. Inhibition of innate immune response ameliorates Zika virus-induced neurogenesis deficit in human neural stem cells.

25. Distinct virulence of Rift Valley fever phlebovirus strains from different genetic lineages in a mouse model.

26. The Matrix Protein of Nipah Virus Targets the E3-Ubiquitin Ligase TRIM6 to Inhibit the IKKε Kinase-Mediated Type-I IFN Antiviral Response.

27. Nipah Virus C Protein Recruits Tsg101 to Promote the Efficient Release of Virus in an ESCRT-Dependent Pathway.

28. Evidence for ubiquitin-regulated nuclear and subnuclear trafficking among Paramyxovirinae matrix proteins.

29. Multiplexed digital mRNA profiling of the inflammatory response in the West Nile Swiss Webster mouse model.

30. A mechanistic paradigm for broad-spectrum antivirals that target virus-cell fusion.

31. Characterization of Rift Valley fever virus MP-12 strain encoding NSs of Punta Toro virus or sandfly fever Sicilian virus.

32. Favipiravir (T-705) inhibits Junín virus infection and reduces mortality in a guinea pig model of Argentine hemorrhagic fever.

33. An assembly model of Rift Valley fever virus

34. Chemotactic and inflammatory responses in the liver and brain are associated with pathogenesis of Rift Valley fever virus infection in the mouse.

35. Ubiquitin-regulated nuclear-cytoplasmic trafficking of the Nipah virus matrix protein is important for viral budding.

36. Phosphoinositide-3 kinase-Akt pathway controls cellular entry of Ebola virus.

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