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1. Human Nasal Epithelium Organoids for Assessing Neutralizing Antibodies to a Protective SARS-CoV-2 Virus-like Particle Vaccine

2. Antimicrobial Efficacy of GS-2 on Reusable Food Packaging Materials for Specialty Crops

3. Antiviral Wolbachia strains associate with Aedes aegypti endoplasmic reticulum membranes and induce lipid droplet formation to restrict dengue virus replication

4. Broad immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern mediated by a SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain protein vaccineResearch in context

5. Development of virus-like particles with inbuilt immunostimulatory properties as vaccine candidates

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

7. Flavivirus replication kinetics in early-term placental cell lines with different differentiation pathways

8. A versatile reverse genetics platform for SARS-CoV-2 and other positive-strand RNA viruses

10. Liquid Chalk Is an Antiseptic against SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza A Respiratory Viruses

11. A Putative Lipid-Associating Motif in the West Nile Virus NS4A Protein Is Required for Efficient Virus Replication

12. The Host Protein Reticulon 3.1A Is Utilized by Flaviviruses to Facilitate Membrane Remodelling

13. Mouse Norovirus Infection Arrests Host Cell Translation Uncoupled from the Stress Granule-PKR-eIF2α Axis

14. Downregulation of MHC Class I Expression by Influenza A and B Viruses

15. Tenth Scientific Biennial Meeting of the Australasian Virology Society—AVS10 2019

16. RNA Sequencing of Murine Norovirus-Infected Cells Reveals Transcriptional Alteration of Genes Important to Viral Recognition and Antigen Presentation

17. The Adenosine Analogue NITD008 has Potent Antiviral Activity against Human and Animal Caliciviruses

18. The Microtubule-Associated Innate Immune Sensor GEF-H1 Does Not Influence Mouse Norovirus Replication in Murine Macrophages

19. The IMPORTance of the Nucleus during Flavivirus Replication

20. Norovirus NS3 protein induces apoptosis through translation repression and dysregulation of BCL-2 pro-survival proteins

21. Nuclear localisation of West Nile virus NS5 protein modulates host gene expression

22. Modulation of acyl-carnitines, the broad mechanism behind Wolbachia-mediated inhibition of medically important flaviviruses in Aedes aegypti

23. Monocyte apoptotic bodies are vehicles for influenza A virus propagation

24. Determinants of Zika virus host tropism uncovered by deep mutational scanning

25. Liquid Chalk Is an Antiseptic against SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza A Respiratory Viruses

26. A versatile reverse genetics platform for SARS-CoV-2 and other positive-strand RNA viruses

27. Lipid droplets and lipid mediators in viral infection and immunity

28. 2017 international meeting of the Global Virus Network

29. West Nile virus infection and interferon alpha treatment alter the spectrum and the levels of coding and noncoding host RNAs secreted in extracellular vesicles

30. Antiviral Candidates for Treating Hepatitis E Virus Infection

31. The Adenosine Analogue NITD008 has Potent Antiviral Activity against Human and Animal Caliciviruses

32. The host protein reticulon 3.1A is utilized by flaviviruses to facilitate membrane remodelling

33. Using a Virion Assembly-Defective Dengue Virus as a Vaccine Approach

34. Mouse Norovirus Infection Reduces the Surface Expression of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Proteins and Inhibits CD8 + T Cell Recognition and Activation

35. Determinants of Zika virus host tropism uncovered by deep mutational scanning

36. TLR7 Agonists Display Potent Antiviral Effects against Norovirus Infection via Innate Stimulation

37. Shaping the flavivirus replication complex: It is curvaceous!

38. Recent advances in dengue pathogenesis and clinical management

39. Differential utilisation of ceramide during replication of the flaviviruses West Nile and dengue virus

40. Conserved amino acids within the N-terminus of the West Nile virus NS4A protein contribute to virus replication, protein stability and membrane proliferation

41. West Nile Virus Infection and Interferon Alpha Treatment Induce Incorporation of Common and Unique Host Antiviral RNAs Into Extracellular Vesicles

42. Broad-spectrum non-nucleoside inhibitors for caliciviruses

43. Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the West Nile virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase NS5 is critical to infection

44. Nonnucleoside Inhibitors of Norovirus RNA Polymerase: Scaffolds for Rational Drug Design

45. Nlrp3 inflammasome activation and Gasdermin D-driven pyroptosis are immunopathogenic upon gastrointestinal norovirus infection

46. The West Nile virus assembly process evades the conserved antiviral mechanism of the interferon-induced MxA protein

47. Flaviviral regulation of the unfolded protein response: can stress be beneficial?

48. The Norovirus NS3 Protein Is a Dynamic Lipid- and Microtubule-Associated Protein Involved in Viral RNA Replication

49. The IMPORTance of the Nucleus during Flavivirus Replication

50. ATF6 Signaling Is Required for Efficient West Nile Virus Replication by Promoting Cell Survival and Inhibition of Innate Immune Responses

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