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1. Genomic and phenotypic analyses suggest moderate fitness differences among Zika virus lineages

2. Epididymal epithelium propels early sexual transmission of Zika virus in the absence of interferon signaling

3. Routes of Zika virus dissemination in the testis and epididymis of immunodeficient mice

4. Stable and Highly Immunogenic MicroRNA-Targeted Single-Dose Live Attenuated Vaccine Candidate against Tick-Borne Encephalitis Constructed Using Genetic Backbone of Langat Virus

5. Flavivirus Infection of Ixodes scapularis (Black-Legged Tick) Ex Vivo Organotypic Cultures and Applications for Disease Control

6. Synergistic Internal Ribosome Entry Site/MicroRNA-Based Approach for Flavivirus Attenuation and Live Vaccine Development

7. Novel Approach for Insertion of Heterologous Sequences into Full-Length ZIKV Genome Results in Superior Level of Gene Expression and Insert Stability

8. The Roles of prM-E Proteins in Historical and Epidemic Zika Virus-mediated Infection and Neurocytotoxicity

9. A Full-Length Infectious cDNA Clone of Zika Virus from the 2015 Epidemic in Brazil as a Genetic Platform for Studies of Virus-Host Interactions and Vaccine Development

10. Epididymal epithelium propels early sexual transmission of Zika virus in the absence of interferon signaling

11. Two Sides of a Coin: a Zika Virus Mutation Selected in Pregnant Rhesus Macaques Promotes Fetal Infection in Mice but at a Cost of Reduced Fitness in Nonpregnant Macaques and Diminished Transmissibility by Vectors

12. Zika virus tropism during early infection of the testicular interstitium and its role in viral pathogenesis in the testes

13. Decreased accumulation of subgenomic RNA in human cells infected with vaccine candidate DEN4Δ30 increases viral susceptibility to type I interferon

14. Stable and Highly Immunogenic MicroRNA-Targeted Single-Dose Live Attenuated Vaccine Candidate against Tick-Borne Encephalitis Constructed Using Genetic Backbone of Langat Virus

15. Kissing-loop interaction between 5′ and 3′ ends of tick-borne Langat virus genome ‘bridges the gap’ between mosquito- and tick-borne flaviviruses in mechanisms of viral RNA cyclization: applications for virus attenuation and vaccine development

16. Interspecies transmission and chikungunya virus emergence

17. Routes of Zika virus dissemination in the testis and epididymis of immunodeficient mice

18. Novel Approach for Insertion of Heterologous Sequences into Full-Length ZIKV Genome Results in Superior Level of Gene Expression and Insert Stability

19. The Roles of prM-E Proteins in Historical and Epidemic Zika Virus-mediated Infection and Neurocytotoxicity

20. Factors shaping the adaptive landscape for arboviruses: implications for the emergence of disease

21. Concurrent micro-RNA mediated silencing of tick-borne flavivirus replication in tick vector and in the brain of vertebrate host

22. Chikungunya virus: evolution and genetic determinants of emergence

23. Genome-Scale Phylogenetic Analyses of Chikungunya Virus Reveal Independent Emergences of Recent Epidemics and Various Evolutionary Rates

24. Recombinant Chimeric Virus with Wild‐Type Dengue 4 Virus Premembrane and Envelope and Virulent Yellow Fever Virus Asibi Backbone Sequences Is Dramatically Attenuated in Nonhuman Primates

25. Interaction of Chikungunya Virus with the Mosquito Vector

26. Dual miRNA Targeting Restricts Host Range and Attenuates Neurovirulence of Flaviviruses

27. MANIPULATION OF THE YELLOW FEVER VIRUS NON-STRUCTURAL GENES 2A AND 4B AND THE 3′NON-CODING REGION TO EVALUATE GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF VIRAL DISSEMINATION FROM THE AEDES AEGYPTI MIDGUT

28. Role of the yellow fever virus structural protein genes in viral dissemination from the Aedes aegypti mosquito midgut

29. DETERMINANTS OF VECTOR SPECIFICITY OF O’NYONG NYONG AND CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUSES IN ANOPHELES AND AEDES MOSQUITOES

30. Development and characterization of a double subgenomic chikungunya virus infectious clone to express heterologous genes in Aedes aegypti mosqutioes

31. DIFFERENTIAL INFECTIVITIES OF O’NYONG-NYONG AND CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS ISOLATES IN ANOPHELES GAMBIAE AND AEDES AEGYPTI MOSQUITOES

32. Multi-peaked adaptive landscape for chikungunya virus evolution predicts continued fitness optimization in Aedes albopictus mosquitoes

33. Photochemical Inactivation of Chikungunya Virus in Human Apheresis Platelet Components by Amotosalen and UVA Light

34. Stability of Yellow Fever Virus under Recombinatory Pressure as Compared with Chikungunya Virus

35. Chikungunya virus adaptation to Aedes albopictus mosquitoes does not correlate with acquisition of cholesterol dependence or decreased pH threshold for fusion reaction

36. Novel chikungunya vaccine candidate with an IRES-based attenuation and host range alteration mechanism

37. Sequential adaptive mutations enhance efficient vector switching by Chikungunya virus and its epidemic emergence

38. Chikungunya virus emergence is constrained in Asia by lineage-specific adaptive landscapes

39. Infection, dissemination, and transmission of a West Nile virus green fluorescent protein infectious clone by Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus mosquitoes

40. Characterization of the antigen distribution and tissue tropisms of three phenotypically distinct yellow fever virus variants in orally infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes

41. Substitution of Wild-Type Yellow Fever Asibi Sequences for 17D Vaccine Sequences in ChimeriVax–Dengue 4 Does Not Enhance Infection of Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes

42. Anopheles gambiae heat shock protein cognate 70B impedes o'nyong-nyong virus replication

43. Infectious clones of Chikungunya virus (La Réunion isolate) for vector competence studies

44. Characterization of an infectious clone of the wild-type yellow fever virus Asibi strain that is able to infect and disseminate in mosquitoes

45. A Novel Live-Attenuated Vaccine Candidate for Mayaro Fever

46. Chikungunya Virus 3′ Untranslated Region: Adaptation to Mosquitoes and a Population Bottleneck as Major Evolutionary Forces

47. Epistatic Roles of E2 Glycoprotein Mutations in Adaption of Chikungunya Virus to Aedes Albopictus and Ae. Aegypti Mosquitoes

48. A Single Mutation in Chikungunya Virus Affects Vector Specificity and Epidemic Potential

49. Characterization of the Antigen Distribution and Tissue Tropisms of Three Phenotypically Distinct Yellow Fever Virus Variants in Orally Infected Aedes aegyptiMosquitoes.

50. Zika virus tropism during early infection of the testicular interstitium and its role in viral pathogenesis in the testes.

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