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1. A Pseudorabies Virus Serine/Threonine Kinase, US3, Promotes Retrograde Transport in Axons via Akt/mToRC1

2. Small Alphaherpesvirus Latency-Associated Promoters Drive Efficient and Long-Term Transgene Expression in the CNS

3. The round trip model for severe herpes zoster caused by live attenuated varicella vaccine virus

4. Genome Sequence of the Virulent Model Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Strain McKrae Demonstrates the Presence of at Least Two Widely Used Variant Strains

5. CRISPR/Cas9-Constructed Pseudorabies Virus Mutants Reveal the Importance of UL13 in Alphaherpesvirus Escape from Genome Silencing

6. Fields Virology: Fundamentals

7. The axonal sorting activity of pseudorabies virus Us9 protein depends on the state of neuronal maturation

8. Invasion of the Nervous System

9. Mouse Footpad Inoculation Model to Study Viral-Induced Neuroinflammatory Responses

10. The neuropathic itch caused by pseudorabies virus

11. A kinesin-3 recruitment complex facilitates axonal sorting of enveloped alpha herpesvirus capsids

12. SMALL ALPHAHERPESVIRUS LATENCY-ASSOCIATED PROMOTERS DRIVE EFFICIENT AND LONG-TERM TRANSGENE EXPRESSION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

13. Pseudorabies Virus Infection Accelerates Degradation of the Kinesin-3 Motor KIF1A

14. Dual-Color Herpesvirus Capsids Discriminate Inoculum from Progeny and Reveal Axonal Transport Dynamics

15. Reductio ad Intellectum

16. Alpha Herpesvirus Egress and Spread from Neurons Uses Constitutive Secretory Mechanisms Independent of Neuronal Firing Activity

17. Virulent Pseudorabies Virus Infection Induces a Specific and Lethal Systemic Inflammatory Response in Mice

18. The diffusive way out: Herpesviruses remodel the host nucleus, enabling capsids to access the inner nuclear membrane

19. Fluorescent Protein Approaches in Alpha Herpesvirus Research

20. Characterization of the Neuroinvasive Profile of a Pseudorabies Virus Recombinant expressing the mTurquoise2 Reporter in Single and Multiple Injection Experiments

21. Alphaherpesvirus infection of mice primes PNS neurons to an inflammatory state regulated by TLR2 and type I IFN signaling

22. Axonal spread of neuroinvasive viral infections

23. Cell-fusion events induced by α-herpesviruses

24. Functional Carboxy-Terminal Fluorescent Protein Fusion to Pseudorabies Virus Small Capsid Protein VP26

25. Virus Infections in the Nervous System

26. Directional Spread of Alphaherpesviruses in the Nervous System

27. Kinesin-3 Mediates Axonal Sorting and Directional Transport of Alphaherpesvirus Particles in Neurons

28. Principles of Virology

29. Principles of Virology, Volume 1 : Molecular Biology

30. Exocytosis of Alphaherpesvirus Virions, Light Particles, and Glycoproteins Uses Constitutive Secretory Mechanisms

31. HSV‐1 ICP27 targets the TBK1‐activated STING signalsome to inhibit virus‐induced type I IFN expression

32. Making the case: Married versus Separate models of alphaherpes virus anterograde transport in axons

33. Remodeling nuclear architecture allows efficient transport of herpesvirus capsids by diffusion

34. Subversion of the actin cytoskeleton during viral infection

35. A Common Neuronal Response to Alphaherpesvirus Infection

36. Compartmented neuronal cultures reveal two distinct mechanisms for alpha herpesvirus escape from genome silencing

37. Virion-Incorporated Glycoprotein B Mediates Transneuronal Spread of Pseudorabies Virus

38. Virology in the 21st Century

39. Pseudorabies Virus Us9 Directs Axonal Sorting of Viral Capsids

40. The Number of Alphaherpesvirus Particles Infecting Axons and the Axonal Protein Repertoire Determines the Outcome of Neuronal Infection

41. Rapid Genome Assembly and Comparison Decode Intrastrain Variation in Human Alphaherpesviruses

42. Suppression of the Interferon-Mediated Innate Immune Response by Pseudorabies Virus

43. Characterization of a Replication-Incompetent Pseudorabies Virus Mutant Lacking the Sole Immediate Early Gene IE180

44. Cellular mechanisms of alpha herpesvirus egress: live cell fluorescence microscopy of pseudorabies virus exocytosis

45. Nuclear Herpesvirus Capsid Motility Is Not Dependent on F-Actin

46. Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein E Is Required for Axonal Localization of Capsid, Tegument, and Membrane Glycoproteins

47. Neuron-to-Cell Spread of Pseudorabies Virus in a Compartmented Neuronal Culture System

48. Heterogeneity of a Fluorescent Tegument Component in Single Pseudorabies Virus Virions and Enveloped Axonal Assemblies

49. The pseudorabies virus US3 protein kinase possesses anti-apoptotic activity that protects cells from apoptosis during infection and after treatment with sorbitol or staurosporine

50. Local modulation of plus-end transport targets herpesvirus entry and egress in sensory axons

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