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151. Lack of association between measles virus vaccine and autism with enteropathy: a case-control study

152. Antibody induced by immunization with the Jeryl Lynn mumps vaccine strain effectively neutralizes a heterologous wild-type mumps virus associated with a large outbreak

153. The C, V and W proteins of Nipah virus inhibit minigenome replication

154. Genetic variability and mRNA editing frequencies of the phosphoprotein genes of wild-type measles viruses

155. Rabies diagnostic reagents prepared from a rabies N gene recombinant expressed in baculovirus

156. Real-time reverse transcription-PCR assay for detection of mumps virus RNA in clinical specimens

157. Laboratory confirmation of measles in elimination settings: experience from the Republic of the Marshall Islands, 2003

158. Molecular epidemiology of measles viruses in China, 1995–2003

159. A Comparison of Postelimination Measles Epidemiology in the United States, 2009–2014 Versus 2001–2008

160. Nipah virus-associated encephalitis outbreak, Siliguri, India

161. Genetic characterization of Nipah virus, Bangladesh, 2004

162. Rab9 GTPase Is Required for Replication of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1, Filoviruses, and Measles Virus

163. Development of quantitative gene-specific real-time RT-PCR assays for the detection of measles virus in clinical specimens

164. Genetic characterization of measles viruses isolated in Turkey during 2000 and 2001

165. A new complication of stem cell transplantation: measles inclusion body encephalitis

166. Comparison of vaccination with measles-mumps-rubella vaccine at 9, 12, and 15 months of age

167. Incremental effectiveness of 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine compared with 1 dose among high school students during an outbreak

168. Potent neutralization of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus by a human mAb to S1 protein that blocks receptor association

169. Prior DNA vaccination does not interfere with the live-attenuated measles vaccine

170. Genetic and antigenic characterization of measles viruses that circulated in Korea during the 2000-2001 epidemic

171. Update on the global distribution of genotypes of wild type measles viruses

172. The challenges and strategies for laboratory diagnosis of measles in an international setting

173. Elucidation of Nipah virus morphogenesis and replication using ultrastructural and molecular approaches

174. Identification of Previously Unrecognized Viruses by Using Tissue Culture and Electron Microscopy

175. Maternal immunity to measles and infant immunity at less than twelve months of age relative to maternal place of birth

176. Characterization of measles sequences from Pune, India

177. Detection of measles virus RNA in whole blood stored on filter paper

178. Activity of polymerase proteins of vaccine and wild-type measles virus strains in a minigenome replication assay

179. Functional properties of the fusion and attachment glycoproteins of Nipah virus

180. Wild-Type Measles Viruses with Non-Standard Genome Lengths

181. Elimination of Endemic Measles, Rubella, and Congenital Rubella Syndrome From the Western Hemisphere

182. Measles eradication: is it in our future?

183. Measles inclusion-body encephalitis caused by the vaccine strain of measles virus

184. Measles virus infection in rhesus macaques: altered immune responses and comparison of the virulence of six different virus strains

185. Timing of development of measles-specific immunoglobulin M and G after primary measles vaccination

187. Measles vaccine failure and infections

188. Strain-Specific Differences in LFA-1 Induction on Measles Virus-Infected Monocytes and Adhesion and Viral Transmission to Endothelial Cells

189. Genetic and antigenic characterisation of the haemagglutinin protein of measles virus strains recently circulating in the UK

190. Adverse impact of infections on antibody responses to measles vaccination

191. A single amino acid change in the hemagglutinin protein of measles virus determines its ability to bind CD46 and reveals another receptor on marmoset B cells

192. Measles vaccination of Thai infants by intranasal and subcutaneous routes: possible interference from respiratory infections

193. CONGENITAL AND NEONATAL MEASLES DURING AN EPIDEMIC IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL IN 1997

194. Molecular epidemiology of measles virus: identification of pathways of transmission and implications for measles elimination

195. Detection of measles virus RNA in urine specimens from vaccine recipients

196. Localization of monoclonal antibody epitopes and functional domains in the hemagglutinin protein of measles virus

197. Measles Virus Strain Variations

198. Comparison of sequences of the H, F, and N coding genes of measles virus vaccine strains

199. Evolution of the nucleoprotein and matrix genes of wild-type strains of measles virus isolated from recent epidemics

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