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1. Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus terminal repeat regulates inducible lytic gene promoters

2. BiP/GRP78 is a pro-viral factor for diverse dsDNA viruses that promotes the survival and proliferation of cells upon KSHV infection.

3. Conserved linear motif within the immediate early protein ORF45 promotes its engagement with KSHV lytic cycle-promoting forkhead transcription factors, FOXK1 and FOXK2.

4. Factors affecting Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus transmission in rural Ugandan households, a longitudinal study.

5. A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis of Kaposi's Sarcoma: Is There a Relationship Between Emmprin/CD147 Expression and Biological Behavior?

6. Kaposi's sarcoma‐associated herpesvirus infection and its association with all‐cause and cardiovascular mortality in the general adults: A prospective cohort study.

7. The unappreciated role of developing B cells in chronic gammaherpesvirus infections.

8. Methylation of KSHV vCyclin by PRMT5 contributes to cell cycle progression and cell proliferation.

9. EZH2 Inhibition by DS3201 Triggers the Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Lytic Cycle and Potentiates the Effects Induced by SAHA in Primary Effusion Lymphoma Cells.

10. KSHV ORF20 Promotes Coordinated Lytic Reactivation for Increased Infectious Particle Production.

11. Factors affecting Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus transmission in rural Ugandan households, a longitudinal study

12. ORF48 is required for optimal lytic replication of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus.

13. Role of PQBP1 in Pathogen Recognition—Impact on Innate Immunity.

14. The cellular Notch1 protein promotes KSHV reactivation in an Rta-dependent manner.

15. Kv1.3-induced hyperpolarization is required for efficient Kaposi's sarcoma–associated herpesvirus lytic replication.

16. Linear ubiquitination regulates the KSHV replication and transcription activator protein to control infection.

17. Degradation of TRIM32 is induced by RTA for Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus lytic replication.

18. KSHV genome harbors both constitutive and lytically induced enhancers.

19. Nelfinavir inhibition of Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus protein expression and capsid assembly

20. The Role of Beta2-Microglobulin in Central Nervous System Disease.

21. The nucleic acid binding protein SFPQ represses EBV lytic reactivation by promoting histone H1 expression.

22. The combination therapy of oncolytic virotherapy.

23. The Interplay between KSHV Infection and DNA-Sensing Pathways.

24. Outcomes in Kaposi's sarcoma‐associated herpesvirus ‐associated primary effusion lymphoma and multicentric Castleman's disease in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in a safety‐net hospital system.

25. Is human herpesvirus 8 infection more common in men than in women? an updated meta-analysis.

26. Palmitoylation of KSHV pORF55 is required for Golgi localization and efficient progeny virion production.

27. HHV-8 Linked to Kaposi's Sarcoma and Castleman's Disease in HIV-1-infected patient: Case Report and Review of the Literature.

28. KSHV vIL-6 promotes SIRT3-induced deacetylation of SERBP1 to inhibit ferroptosis and enhance cellular transformation by inducing lipoyltransferase 2 mRNA degradation.

29. Host-encoded CTCF regulates human cytomegalovirus latency via chromatin looping.

30. Nelfinavir inhibition of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus protein expression and capsid assembly.

31. Folate-Targeted Nanocarriers Co-Deliver Ganciclovir and miR-34a-5p for Combined Anti-KSHV Therapy.

32. Human endogenous retrovirus type K encoded Np9 oncoprotein induces DNA damage response.

33. KSHV ORF20 Promotes Coordinated Lytic Reactivation for Increased Infectious Particle Production

34. Hijacking of nucleotide biosynthesis and deamidation-mediated glycolysis by an oncogenic herpesvirus.

35. Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of herpesviruses in endangered free-ranging cervids of Chile: ovine gammaherpesvirus-2--A novel threat to wild and domestic animal health in Chilean Patagonia.

36. Clinical Significance of Elevated KSHV Viral Load in HIV-Related Kaposi's Sarcoma Patients in South Africa.

37. Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) LANA prevents KSHV episomes from degradation.

38. RUNX3 inhibits KSHV lytic replication by binding to the viral genome and repressing transcription.

39. Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus terminal repeat regulates inducible lytic gene promoters.

40. Non-canonical regulation of the reactivation of an oncogenic herpesvirus by the OTUD4-USP7 deubiquitinases.

41. Antibody and Cell-Based Therapies against Virus-Induced Cancers in the Context of HIV/AIDS.

42. Phage Lytic Protein CHAPSH3b Encapsulated in Niosomes and Gelatine Films.

43. Nucleolin Regulates the Expression of Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus' Latency-Associated Nuclear Antigen through G-Quadruplexes in the mRNA.

44. Efficient assays to quantify the life history traits of algal viruses.

45. B cell expression of E3 ubiquitin ligase Cul4b promotes chronic gammaherpesvirus infection in vivo.

46. New insights into the Bortezomib‐induced cytotoxic and resistance mechanisms in a primary effusion lymphoma mouse model.

47. Comparison of Epstein–Barr virus and Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus viral load in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and oral fluids of HIV-negative individuals aged 3–89 years from Uganda

48. KSHV RTA utilizes the host E3 ubiquitin ligase complex RNF20/40 to drive lytic reactivation.

49. Hypoxia and HIF-1a promote lytic de novo KSHV infection.

50. Virally encoded interleukin-6 facilitates KSHV replication in monocytes and induction of dysfunctional macrophages.

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