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1. The V5A13.1 envelope glycoprotein deletion mutant of mouse hepatitis virus type-4 is neuroattenuated by its reduced rate of spread in the central nervous system.

2. Suppressor of Cytokine Signalling 5 (SOCS5) Modulates Inflammatory Responses during Alphavirus Infection

3. Superinfection Exclusion in Mosquitoes and Its Potential as an Arbovirus Control Strategy

4. Flavivirus Receptors: Diversity, Identity, and Cell Entry

5. Following Acute Encephalitis, Semliki Forest Virus is Undetectable in the Brain by Infectivity Assays but Functional Virus RNA Capable of Generating Infectious Virus Persists for Life

6. Mutation of a Conserved Nuclear Export Sequence in Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Disrupts Host Cell Nuclear Import.

7. Ability of the Encephalitic Arbovirus Semliki Forest Virus To Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier Is Determined by the Charge of the E2 Glycoprotein

8. Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes ricinus tick cell lines respond to infection with tick-borne encephalitis virus: transcriptomic and proteomic analysis

9. Induction and suppression of tick cell antiviral RNAi responses by tick-borne flaviviruses

10. Knockdown of piRNA pathway proteins results in enhanced Semliki Forest virus production in mosquito cells

11. Gene silencing in tick cell lines using small interfering or long double-stranded RNA

12. Phenoloxidase Activity Acts as a Mosquito Innate Immune Response against Infection with Semliki Forest Virus

13. Detection and identification of putative bacterial endosymbionts and endogenous viruses in tick cell lines

14. PKR acts early in infection to suppress Semliki Forest virus production and strongly enhances the type I interferon response

15. Properties of non-structural protein 1 of Semliki Forest virus and its interference with virus replication

16. Semliki Forest virus strongly reduces mosquito host defence signaling

17. Insertion of EGFP into the replicase gene of Semliki Forest virus results in a novel, genetically stable marker virus

18. Virus demyelination

19. PATHOGENESIS OF VIRUS-INDUCED DEMYELINATION

20. Computer analysis suggests a role for signal sequences in processing polyproteins of enveloped RNA viruses and as a mechanism of viral fusion.

21. CAN VIRAL ENVELOPE GLYCOLIPIDS PRODUCE AUTOIMMUNITY, WITH REFERENCE TO THE CNS AND MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS

22. DO HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPHIC VIRUSES (HTLVS) AND OTHER ENVELOPED VIRUSES INDUCE AUTOIMMUNITY IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS

23. Prior infection with unrelated neurotropic virus exacerbates influenza disease and impairs lung T cell responses.

24. In Semliki Forest virus encephalitis, suppressor of cytokine signaling 4 (SOCS4) is an essential modulator of immune responses that mediates the balance between immunopathology and virus clearance.

25. Immature Brain Cortical Neurons Have Low Transcriptional Competence to Activate Antiviral Defences and Control RNA Virus Infections.

26. Suppressor of Cytokine Signalling 5 (SOCS5) Modulates Inflammatory Responses during Alphavirus Infection.

27. Superinfection Exclusion in Mosquitoes and Its Potential as an Arbovirus Control Strategy.

28. Flavivirus Receptors: Diversity, Identity, and Cell Entry.

29. Following Acute Encephalitis, Semliki Forest Virus is Undetectable in the Brain by Infectivity Assays but Functional Virus RNA Capable of Generating Infectious Virus Persists for Life.

30. Mutation of a Conserved Nuclear Export Sequence in Chikungunya Virus Capsid Protein Disrupts Host Cell Nuclear Import.

31. Host Inflammatory Response to Mosquito Bites Enhances the Severity of Arbovirus Infection.

32. Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes ricinus tick cell lines respond to infection with tick-borne encephalitis virus: transcriptomic and proteomic analysis.

33. Differences in Processing Determinants of Nonstructural Polyprotein and in the Sequence of Nonstructural Protein 3 Affect Neurovirulence of Semliki Forest Virus.

34. In memoriam--Richard M. Elliott (1954-2015).

35. Ability of the Encephalitic Arbovirus Semliki Forest Virus To Cross the Blood-Brain Barrier Is Determined by the Charge of the E2 Glycoprotein.

36. Prime-boost immunization strategies against Chikungunya virus.

37. Induction and suppression of tick cell antiviral RNAi responses by tick-borne flaviviruses.

38. Coinfection of tick cell lines has variable effects on replication of intracellular bacterial and viral pathogens.

39. Novel attenuated Chikungunya vaccine candidates elicit protective immunity in C57BL/6 mice.

40. Antiviral responses of arthropod vectors: an update on recent advances.

41. Knockdown of piRNA pathway proteins results in enhanced Semliki Forest virus production in mosquito cells.

42. Gene silencing in tick cell lines using small interfering or long double-stranded RNA.

43. A systematic analysis of host factors reveals a Med23-interferon-λ regulatory axis against herpes simplex virus type 1 replication.

44. Tick cell lines for study of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus and other arboviruses.

45. Detection and identification of putative bacterial endosymbionts and endogenous viruses in tick cell lines.

46. Phenoloxidase activity acts as a mosquito innate immune response against infection with Semliki Forest virus.

47. RNA integrity in post mortem human variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) and control brain tissue.

49. Antiviral RNA interference responses induced by Semliki Forest virus infection of mosquito cells: characterization, origin, and frequency-dependent functions of virus-derived small interfering RNAs.

50. Gene expression analysis in distinct regions of the central nervous system during the development of SSBP/1 sheep scrapie.

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