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51. Does Intrinsic Disorder in Proteins Favor Their Interaction with Lipids?

52. Boosting subdominant neutralizing antibody responses with a computationally designed epitope-focused immunogen.

53. RSV hijacks cellular protein phosphatase 1 to regulate M2-1 phosphorylation and viral transcription.

54. Broad-spectrum non-toxic antiviral nanoparticles with a virucidal inhibition mechanism.

55. Functional organization of cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in cells infected by respiratory syncytial virus.

56. Mathematical modeling for Phase I cancer trials: A study of metronomic vinorelbine for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and mesothelioma patients.

57. A Short Double-Stapled Peptide Inhibits Respiratory Syncytial Virus Entry and Spreading.

58. New Insights into Structural Disorder in Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Phosphoprotein and Implications for Binding of Protein Partners.

59. A Druggable Pocket at the Nucleocapsid/Phosphoprotein Interaction Site of Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus.

60. Response to Luca L Fava and colleagues.

61. Human Adenovirus Diversity in Water Samples Using a Next-Generation Amplicon Sequencing Approach.

62. Fine mapping and characterization of the L-polymerase-binding domain of the respiratory syncytial virus phosphoprotein.

63. Identification and characterization of the binding site of the respiratory syncytial virus phosphoprotein to RNA-free nucleoprotein.

64. Interactome analysis of the human respiratory syncytial virus RNA polymerase complex identifies protein chaperones as important cofactors that promote L-protein stability and RNA synthesis.

65. Visualizing the replication of respiratory syncytial virus in cells and in living mice.

66. The respiratory syncytial virus nucleoprotein-RNA complex forms a left-handed helical nucleocapsid.

67. Beclin-1 is required for chromosome congression and proper outer kinetochore assembly.

68. Characterization of a viral phosphoprotein binding site on the surface of the respiratory syncytial nucleoprotein.

69. The insertion of fluorescent proteins in a variable region of respiratory syncytial virus L polymerase results in fluorescent and functional enzymes but with reduced activities.

70. NMR structure of a viral peptide inserted in artificial membranes: a view on the early steps of the birnavirus entry process.

71. Membrane Interaction of botulinum neurotoxin A translocation (T) domain. The belt region is a regulatory loop for membrane interaction.

72. Genome and polypeptides characterization of Tellina virus 1 reveals a fifth genetic cluster in the Birnaviridae family.

73. Infectious bursal disease virus, a non-enveloped virus, possesses a capsid-associated peptide that deforms and perforates biological membranes.

75. Structural peptides of a nonenveloped virus are involved in assembly and membrane translocation.

76. Peptides resulting from the pVP2 C-terminal processing are present in infectious pancreatic necrosis virus particles.

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