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1. Targeting n-myristoyltransferases promotes a pan-Mammarenavirus inhibition through the degradation of the Z matrix protein.

2. SAMD9L acts as an antiviral factor against HIV-1 and primate lentiviruses by restricting viral and cellular translation.

3. Rapid protection induced by a single-shot Lassa vaccine in male cynomolgus monkeys

4. Pathogenesis of recent Lassa virus isolates from lineages II and VII in cynomolgus monkeys

5. Systemic viral spreading and defective host responses are associated with fatal Lassa fever in macaques

6. Rational design of universal immunotherapy for TfR1-tropic arenaviruses

7. Fatal Case of Lassa Fever, Bangolo District, Côte d’Ivoire, 2015

8. Lassa virus activates myeloid dendritic cells but suppresses their ability to stimulate T cells.

9. Marburgvirus Hijacks Nrf2-Dependent Pathway by Targeting Nrf2-Negative Regulator Keap1

10. E3 Ligase ITCH Interacts with the Z Matrix Protein of Lassa and Mopeia Viruses and Is Required for the Release of Infectious Particles

11. The inflammatory and tumor suppressor SAMD9L acts through a Schlafen-like box to restrict HIV and inhibit cell translation in SAAD/ATXPC

12. A MOPEVAC multivalent vaccine induces sterile protection against New World arenaviruses in non-human primates

13. A single-shot Lassa vaccine induces long-term immunity and protects cynomolgus monkeys against heterologous strains

14. E3 Ligase ITCH Interacts with the Z Matrix Protein of Lassa and Mopeia Viruses and Is Required for the Release of Infectious Particles

15. Vaccines inducing immunity to Lassa virus glycoprotein and nucleoprotein protect macaques after a single shot

16. Trans -endocytosis elicited by nectins transfers cytoplasmic cargo, including infectious material, between cells

17. Lassa virus activates myeloid dendritic cells but suppresses their ability to stimulate T cells

18. Immune parameters and outcomes during Ebola virus disease

19. A Vaccine Platform against Arenaviruses Based on a Recombinant Hyperattenuated Mopeia Virus Expressing Heterologous Glycoproteins

20. Different Roles of the Three Loops Forming the Adhesive Interface of Nectin-4 in Measles Virus Binding and Cell Entry, Nectin-4 Homodimerization, and Heterodimerization with Nectin-1

21. One-shot immunization using a Measles/Lassa vaccine fully protects cynomolgus monkeys against Lassa fever

22. The Measles Virus Hemagglutinin β-Propeller Head β4-β5 Hydrophobic Groove Governs Functional Interactions with Nectin-4 and CD46 but Not Those with the Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule

23. Modeling Ebolavirus Budding with Virus Like Particles

24. Cell-to-Cell Contact and Nectin-4 Govern Spread of Measles Virus from Primary Human Myeloid Cells to Primary Human Airway Epithelial Cells

25. Correction for Singh et al., The Nectin-4/Afadin Protein Complex and Intercellular Membrane Pores Contribute to Rapid Spread of Measles Virus in Primary Human Airway Epithelia

26. Adherens junction protein nectin-4 is the epithelial receptor for measles virus

27. Kunjin Virus Replicon-Based Vaccines Expressing Ebola Virus Glycoprotein GP Protect the Guinea Pig Against Lethal Ebola Virus Infection

28. Characterization of the Unconventional Secretion of the Ebola Matrix Protein VP40

29. The Nectin-4/Afadin Protein Complex and Intercellular Membrane Pores Contribute to Rapid Spread of Measles Virus in Primary Human Airway Epithelia

30. Connections matter − how viruses use cell–cell adhesion components

31. Nectine-4, une protéine clé pour la transmission du virus de la rougeole

32. Progressive contraction of the latent HIV reservoir around a core of less-differentiated CD4+ memory T Cells

33. Structural basis of efficient contagion: measles variations on a theme by parainfluenza viruses

34. Nectin-4-dependent measles virus spread to the cynomolgus monkey tracheal epithelium: role of infected immune cells infiltrating the lamina propria

35. Unconventional secretion of Ebola virus matrix protein VP40

36. Knockdown of Ebola Virus VP24 Impairs Viral Nucleocapsid Assembly and Prevents Virus Replication

37. VP24 Is a Molecular Determinant of Ebola Virus Virulence in Guinea Pigs

38. Conserved proline-rich region of Ebola virus matrix protein VP40 is essential for plasma membrane targeting and virus-like particle release

39. Ebolavirus Glycoprotein GP Masks both Its Own Epitopes and the Presence of Cellular Surface Proteins

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