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1. Doxycycline Inhibition of a Pseudotyped Virus Transduction Does Not Translate to Inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 Infectivity.

2. Evolution of resistance to fluoroquinolones by dengue virus serotype 4 provides insight into mechanism of action and consequences for viral fitness.

3. Coronavirus disease 2019-Historical context, virology, pathogenesis, immunotherapy, and vaccine development.

4. Strategies for Success. Viral Infections and Membraneless Organelles.

5. A hydrocarbon-contaminated aquifer reveals a Piggyback-the-Persistent viral strategy.

6. Viral fitness: history and relevance for viral pathogenesis and antiviral interventions.

7. Bi-directional drug-microbiome interactions of anti-diabetics.

8. The Natural Compound Homoharringtonine Presents Broad Antiviral Activity In Vitro and In Vivo.

9. In vitro methods for testing antiviral drugs.

10. Bromodomain and extraterminal inhibitors block the Epstein-Barr virus lytic cycle at two distinct steps.

11. Mechanisms of virus assembly.

12. Aptamers in diagnostics and treatment of viral infections.

13. Compounds with anti-influenza activity: present and future of strategies for the optimal treatment and management of influenza. Part I: Influenza life-cycle and currently available drugs.

14. Broad-spectrum antiviral activity of chebulagic acid and punicalagin against viruses that use glycosaminoglycans for entry.

15. Selective estrogen receptor modulators inhibit hepatitis C virus infection at multiple steps of the virus life cycle.

16. A model system for in vitro studies of bank vole borne viruses.

17. Endothelial galectin-1 binds to specific glycans on nipah virus fusion protein and inhibits maturation, mobility, and function to block syncytia formation.

18. Electrostatic forces control nonspecific virus attachment to lettuce.

19. The interferon response circuit: induction and suppression by pathogenic viruses.

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