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1. Ectromelia Virus Affects the Formation and Spatial Organization of Adhesive Structures in Murine Dendritic Cells In Vitro.

2. Differential Activation of Splenic cDC1 and cDC2 Cell Subsets following Poxvirus Infection of BALB/c and C57BL/6 Mice.

3. The Viral Protein Poly(A) Polymerase Catalytic Subunit Interacts with Guanylate-Binding Proteins 2 to Antagonize the Antiviral Ability of Targeting Ectromelia Virus.

4. Interferon partly dictates a divergent transcriptional response in poxvirus-infected and bystander inflammatory monocytes

5. Heterotypic immunity against vaccinia virus in an HLA-B*07:02 transgenic mousepox infection model

6. α2β1 Integrin Is Required for Optimal NK Cell Proliferation during Viral Infection but Not for Acquisition of Effector Functions or NK Cell–Mediated Virus Control

7. Comparative Pathogenesis, Genomics and Phylogeography of Mousepox

8. Mitochondrial Heat Shock Response Induced by Ectromelia Virus is Accompanied by Reduced Apoptotic Potential in Murine L929 Fibroblasts

9. Insights into ligand binding by a viral tumor necrosis factor (TNF) decoy receptor yield a selective soluble human type 2 TNF receptor

10. Lipid-nanoparticle-encapsulated mRNA vaccines induce protective memory CD8 T cells against a lethal viral infection

11. Identification, Isolation, and Characterization of an Ectromelia Virus New Strain from an Experimental Mouse

12. Resistance to lethal ectromelia virus infection requires Type I interferon receptor in natural killer cells and monocytes but not in adaptive immune or parenchymal cells

13. Mitochondria-related gene expression profiles in murine fibroblasts and macrophages during later stages of ectromelia virus infection in vitro

14. Interferon partly dictates a divergent transcriptional response in poxvirus-infected and bystander inflammatory monocytes.

15. Resistance to ectromelia virus infection requires cGAS in bone marrow-derived cells which can be bypassed with cGAMP therapy

16. Chemokines cooperate with TNF to provide protective anti-viral immunity and to enhance inflammation

17. Ectromelia virus lacking the E3L ortholog is replication-defective and nonpathogenic but does induce protective immunity in a mouse strain susceptible to lethal mousepox

18. Development of a SYBR Green I real-time PCR for detection and quantitation of orthopoxvirus by using Ectromelia virus

19. Ectromelia virus N1L is essential for virulence but not dissemination in a classical model of mousepox

20. Loss of Resistance to Mousepox during Chronic Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Infection Is Associated with Impaired T-Cell Responses and Can Be Rescued by Immunization

21. Chronic Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Infection Causes Susceptibility to Mousepox and Impairs Natural Killer Cell Maturation and Function

22. ECTV Abolishes the Ability of GM-BM Cells to Stimulate Allogeneic CD4 T Cells in a Mouse Strain-Independent Manner

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24. Ectromelia-encoded virulence factor C15 specifically inhibits antigen presentation to CD4+ T cells post peptide loading

25. The cGas–Sting Signaling Pathway Is Required for the Innate Immune Response Against Ectromelia Virus

26. Ectromelia virus induces tubulin cytoskeletal rearrangement in immune cells accompanied by a loss of the microtubule organizing center and increased α-tubulin acetylation

27. Loss of Actin-Based Motility Impairs Ectromelia Virus Release In Vitro but Is Not Critical to Spread In Vivo

28. Comparison of Host Gene Expression Profiles in Spleen Tissues of Genetically Susceptible and Resistant Mice during ECTV Infection

29. Interaction between unrelated viruses during in vivo co-infection to limit pathology and immunity

30. Redundant Function of Plasmacytoid and Conventional Dendritic Cells Is Required To Survive a Natural Virus Infection

31. Granzyme B Promotes Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Transmigration via Basement Membrane Remodeling

32. Ectromelia virus upregulates the expression of heat shock protein 70 to promote viral replication

33. Evaluation of Taterapox Virus in Small Animals

34. A single vaccination with non-replicating MVA at birth induces both immediate and long-term protective immune responses

35. Innate Immune Gene Transcript Level Associated with the Infection of Macrophages with Ectromelia Virus in Two Different Mouse Strains

36. Co-administration of the broad-spectrum antiviral, brincidofovir (CMX001), with smallpox vaccine does not compromise vaccine protection in mice challenged with ectromelia virus

37. The genome sequence of ectromelia virus Naval and Cornell isolates from outbreaks in North America

38. Defective antiviral CD8 T-cell response and viral clearance in the absence of c-Jun N-terminal kinases

39. Buccal viral DNA as a trigger for brincidofovir therapy in the mousepox model of smallpox

40. A Swiss Army Knife for CTLs

42. Crosstalk between the Type 1 Interferon and Nuclear Factor Kappa B Pathways Confers Resistance to a Lethal Virus Infection

43. The Orchestrated Functions of Innate Leukocytes and T Cell Subsets Contribute to Humoral Immunity, Virus Control, and Recovery from Secondary Poxvirus Challenge

44. In vivo induction of autophagy in splenocytes of C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice infected with ectromelia orthopoxvirus

45. A homolog of the variola virus B22 membrane protein contributes to ectromelia virus pathogenicity in the mouse footpad model

46. Dendritic cells during mousepox: The role of delayed apoptosis in the pathogenesis of infection

47. Ectromelia Virus Disease Characterization in the BALB/c Mouse: A Surrogate Model for Assessment of Smallpox Medical Countermeasures

48. The Pathogenesis and Immunobiology of Mousepox

49. Quantum dot-fluorescence in situ hybridisation for Ectromelia virus detection based on biotin-streptavidin interactions

50. Comparable Polyfunctionality of Ectromelia Virus- and Vaccinia Virus-Specific Murine T Cells despite Markedly Different In Vivo Replication and Pathogenicity

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