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1. Early steps in reovirus infection are associated with dramatic changes in supramolecular structure and protein conformation: analysis of virions and subviral particles by cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction

2. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

3. Nanomolar concentrations of the photodynamic compound TLD-1433 effectively inactivate numerous human pathogenic viruses.

4. Common and Potential Emerging Foodborne Viruses: A Comprehensive Review.

5. Chloride Intracellular Channel Protein 1 (CLIC1) Is a Critical Host Cellular Factor for Influenza A Virus Replication.

6. Mammalian Reoviruses: Propagation, Quantification, and Storage.

7. PSMA2 knockdown impacts expression of proteins involved in immune and cellular stress responses in human lung cells.

8. HLA-A, HSPA5, IGFBP5 and PSMA2 Are Restriction Factors for Zika Virus Growth in Astrocytic Cells.

9. Temporal proteomic analyses of human lung cells distinguish high pathogenicity influenza viruses and coronaviruses from low pathogenicity viruses.

10. Influenza A Virus Uses PSMA2 for Downregulation of the NRF2-Mediated Oxidative Stress Response.

11. Zika Virus Infection of Sertoli Cells Alters Protein Expression Involved in Activated Immune and Antiviral Response Pathways, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Cardiovascular Disease.

12. Slow Off-Rate Modified Aptamer (SOMAmer) Proteomic Analysis of Patient-Derived Malignant Glioma Identifies Distinct Cellular Proteomes.

13. Autophagy, Unfolded Protein Response, and Neuropilin-1 Cross-Talk in SARS-CoV-2 Infection: What Can Be Learned from Other Coronaviruses.

14. A Single Point Mutation, Asn 16 →Lys, Dictates the Temperature-Sensitivity of the Reovirus tsG453 Mutant.

15. Embryonic Origins of Virus-Induced Hearing Loss: Overview of Molecular Etiology.

16. Zika Infection Disrupts Proteins Involved in the Neurosensory System.

17. ZIKV Infection Induces DNA Damage Response and Alters the Proteome of Gastrointestinal Cells.

18. Update on Proteomic approaches to uncovering virus-induced protein alterations and virus -host protein interactions during the progression of viral infection.

19. Zika virus dysregulates human Sertoli cell proteins involved in spermatogenesis with little effect on tight junctions.

20. Autophagy Modulators Profoundly Alter the Astrocyte Cellular Proteome.

21. The roles of apoptosis, autophagy and unfolded protein response in arbovirus, influenza virus, and HIV infections.

22. Aptamer Profiling of A549 Cells Infected with Low-Pathogenicity and High-Pathogenicity Influenza Viruses.

23. Serum-reduced media impacts on cell viability and protein expression in human lung epithelial cells.

24. Influenza a virus-triggered autophagy decreases the pluripotency of human-induced pluripotent stem cells.

25. Zika Virus Infection Disrupts Astrocytic Proteins Involved in Synapse Control and Axon Guidance.

26. Vero Cell Proteomic Changes Induced by Zika Virus Infection.

27. Global Interactomics Connect Nuclear Mitotic Apparatus Protein NUMA1 to Influenza Virus Maturation.

28. Comprehending a Killer: The Akt/mTOR Signaling Pathways Are Temporally High-Jacked by the Highly Pathogenic 1918 Influenza Virus.

29. Autophagy activation is required for influenza A virus-induced apoptosis and replication.

30. Methods and approaches to disease mechanisms using systems kinomics.

31. New use of an old drug: chloroquine reduces viral and ALT levels in HCV non-responders (a randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled pilot trial).

32. Avian influenza viruses that cause highly virulent infections in humans exhibit distinct replicative properties in contrast to human H1N1 viruses.

33. Apoptosis, autophagy and unfolded protein response pathways in Arbovirus replication and pathogenesis.

34. Hepatitis B and C virus-induced hepatitis: Apoptosis, autophagy, and unfolded protein response.

35. Differential Reovirus-Specific and Herpesvirus-Specific Activator Protein 1 Activation of Secretogranin II Leads to Altered Virus Secretion.

36. Highly Pathogenic H5N1 and Novel H7N9 Influenza A Viruses Induce More Profound Proteomic Host Responses than Seasonal and Pandemic H1N1 Strains.

37. Comparative proteomic analyses of two reovirus T3D subtypes and comparison to T1L identifies multiple novel proteins in key cellular pathogenic pathways.

38. Quantification of the host response proteome after herpes simplex virus type 1 infection.

39. Comparative proteomic analyses demonstrate enhanced interferon and STAT-1 activation in reovirus T3D-infected HeLa cells.

40. Suppression of influenza A virus replication in human lung epithelial cells by noncytotoxic concentrations bafilomycin A1.

41. Proteasomal serine hydrolases are up-regulated by and required for influenza virus infection.

42. Systems biology unravels interferon responses to respiratory virus infections.

43. Knockdown of specific host factors protects against influenza virus-induced cell death.

44. Influenza A infection of primary human airway epithelial cells up-regulates proteins related to purine metabolism and ubiquitin-related signaling.

45. HeLa cell response proteome alterations induced by mammalian reovirus T3D infection.

47. Generation and characterization of a new panel of broadly reactive anti-NS1 mAbs for detection of influenza A virus.

48. Asthma and influenza virus infection:focusing on cell death and stress pathways in influenza virus replication.

49. Influenza virus induces apoptosis via BAD-mediated mitochondrial dysregulation.

50. Non-Biased Enrichment Does Not Improve Quantitative Proteomic Delineation of Reovirus T3D-Infected HeLa Cell Protein Alterations.

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