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1. A 5-year look-back at the notification and management of vaccine supply shortages in Germany

2. Quantitative Assays Reveal Cell Fusion at Minimal Levels of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein and Fusion-from-Without

3. Suppressing active replication of a live attenuated simian immunodeficiency virus vaccine does not abrogate protection from challenge

4. Oncolytic measles viruses produced at different scales under serum‐free conditions

5. A single amino acid substitution in the measles virus F2 protein reciprocally modulates membrane fusion activity in pathogenic and oncolytic strains

6. Interaction of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vif with APOBEC3G is not dependent on serine/threonine phosphorylation status

7. Vif Proteins from Diverse Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Lineages Have Distinct Binding Sites in A3C

8. A Highly Immunogenic and Protective Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Vaccine Based on a Recombinant Measles Virus Vaccine Platform

9. Adherens junction protein nectin-4 is the epithelial receptor for measles virus

10. Escape from R-peptide deletion in a γ-retrovirus

11. Restriction of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus by Porcine APOBEC3 Cytidine Deaminases

12. Functional HIV-2- and SIVsmmPBj- derived lentiviral vectors generated by a novel polymerase chain reaction-based approach

13. Interaction of Vpx and Apolipoprotein B mRNA-editing Catalytic Polypeptide 3 Family Member A (APOBEC3A) Correlates with Efficient Lentivirus Infection of Monocytes

14. Restriction of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus by Equine APOBEC3 Cytidine Deaminases

15. Lentiviral vectors with measles virus glycoproteins – dream team for gene transfer?

16. Species-specific Inhibition of APOBEC3C by the Prototype Foamy Virus Protein Bet

17. Pathogenic Mechanisms in HIV and SIV Infections

18. Selective gene transfer to T lymphocytes using coreceptor-specific [MLV(HIV)] pseudotype vectors in a transgenic mouse model

19. Envelope proteins of spleen necrosis virus form infectious human immunodeficiency virus type 1 pseudotype vector particles, but fail to incorporate upon substitution of the cytoplasmic domain with that of Gibbon ape leukemia virus

20. Stable Transduction of Primary Human Monocytes by Simian Lentiviral Vector PBj

21. The antiretroviral activity of APOBEC3 is inhibited by the foamy virus accessory Bet protein

22. Genetic engineering of onco/lentivirus hybrids results in formation of infectious but not of replication-competent viruses

23. Transduction efficiency of MLV but not of HIV-1 vectors is pseudotype dependent on human primary T lymphocytes

24. Engineered CD4- and CXCR4-Using Simian Immunodeficiency Virus from African Green Monkeys Is Neutralization Sensitive and Replicates in Nonstimulated Lymphocytes

25. Coreceptor Switch of [MLV(SIVagm)] Pseudotype Vectors by V3-Loop Exchange

26. A Novel Lentivirus Vector Derived from Apathogenic Simian Immunodeficiency Virus

27. Targeted gene transfer to lymphocytes using murine leukaemia virus vectors pseudotyped with spleen necrosis virus envelope proteins

28. MLV-derived retroviral pseudotype vectors

29. Spleen necrosis virus-derived C-type retroviral vectors for gene transfer to quiescent cells

30. MLV-Derived Retroviral Vectors Selective for CD4-Expressing Cells and Resistant to Neutralization by Sera from HIV-Infected Patients

31. Targeting Human T Cells by Retroviral Vectors Displaying Antibody Domains Selected from a Phage Display Library

32. Cell-Type-Specific Gene Transfer into Human Cells with Retroviral Vectors That Display Single-Chain Antibodies

33. Is it going to be SIN?

34. Pseudotyping of murine leukemia virus with the envelope glycoproteins of HIV generates a retroviral vector with specificity of infection for CD4-expressing cells

35. Increased Serum and mRNA Levels of RANTES Associated with Elevated Levels of Activated CD8+CD38+ T Cells in HIV-1-Infected Individuals

36. DARPin-targeting of measles virus: unique bispecificity, effective oncolysis, and enhanced safety

37. Influence of process conditions on measles virus stability

38. Replication and cytopathogenicity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)/simian immunodeficiency virus agm3 chimeric viruses in human and monkey cells: the 5' half of the HIV-1 genome is responsible for virus cytopathogenicity

39. Key parameters of measles virus production for oncolytic virotherapy

40. Nucleic acid immunization: a prophylactic gene therapy?

41. Development of transforming function during transduction of proto-ras into Harvey sarcoma virus

42. Comparative analysis of transduced primary human dendritic cells generated by the use of three different lentiviral vector systems

43. Liver cancer protease activity profiles support therapeutic options with matrix metalloproteinase-activatable oncolytic measles virus

44. Development of a quasispecies of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in vivo

45. Quantitation of a lentivirus in its natural host: simian immunodeficiency virus in African green monkeys

46. Restriction of HIV-1 replication in monocytes is abolished by Vpx of SIVsmmPBj

47. Pseudotyping lentiviral vectors with the wild-type measles virus glycoproteins improves titer and selectivity

48. Lack of HIV-1 V3 region sequence diversity in two haemophiliac patients infected with a putative biologic clone of HIV-1

49. Development of vivo of genetic variability of simian immunodeficiency virus

50. Targeted cell entry of lentiviral vectors

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