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1. Measles Infection Dose Responses: Insights from Mathematical Modeling.

2. Dual RNA-seq Analysis of Patients' Cells and Viral Genome After Measles Infection.

3. Measles.

4. Viral proteins recognized by different TLRs.

5. Measles in Vaccinated People: Epidemiology and Challenges in Surveillance and Diagnosis in the Post-Elimination Phase. Spain, 2014-2020.

6. Measles virus exits human airway epithelia within dislodged metabolically active infectious centers.

7. Molecular Features of the Measles Virus Viral Fusion Complex That Favor Infection and Spread in the Brain.

8. CADM1 and CADM2 Trigger Neuropathogenic Measles Virus-Mediated Membrane Fusion by Acting in cis .

9. Fitness selection of hyperfusogenic measles virus F proteins associated with neuropathogenic phenotypes.

10. Mutated Measles Virus Matrix and Fusion Protein Influence Viral Titer In Vitro and Neuro-Invasion in Lewis Rat Brain Slice Cultures.

11. Serotypic evolution of measles virus is constrained by multiple co-dominant B cell epitopes on its surface glycoproteins.

12. On invariant T cells and measles: A theory of "innate immune amnesia".

13. [Intensity of the immunity against measles in employees of the maternity unit in Moscow].

14. Measles pathogenesis, immune suppression and animal models.

15. mSphere of Influence: Understanding Virus-Host Interactions Requires a Multifaceted Approach.

16. The Susceptibility of Human Melanoma Cells to Infection with the Leningrad-16 Vaccine Strain of Measles Virus.

17. Weak cis and trans Interactions of the Hemagglutinin with Receptors Trigger Fusion Proteins of Neuropathogenic Measles Virus Isolates.

18. Phylogenetic and Epidemiological Analysis of Measles Viruses in Shenzhen, China from January 2015 to July 2019.

19. A call for improved occupational surveillance for measles in the United States.

20. Histopathological and Immunohistochemical Characteristics of Measles Exanthema: A Study of a Series of 13 Adult Cases and Review of the Literature.

21. Measles Encephalitis: Towards New Therapeutics.

22. Genetic variability of the measles virus hemagglutinin gene in B3 genotype strains circulating in Northern Italy.

23. A recombinant measles virus vaccine strain rMV-Hu191 has oncolytic effect against human gastric cancer by inducing apoptotic cell death requiring integrity of lipid raft microdomains.

24. Authentic Modeling of Human Respiratory Virus Infection in Human Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Lung Organoids.

25. Impact of infection on risk of Parkinson's disease: a quantitative assessment of case-control and cohort studies.

26. Estimating age-specific vaccine effectiveness using data from a large measles outbreak in Berlin, Germany, 2014/15: evidence for waning immunity.

27. Seroprevalence of measles, mumps & rubella antibodies among 5-10 years old children in north India.

28. Cyclical adaptation of measles virus quasispecies to epithelial and lymphocytic cells: To V, or not to V.

29. Comprehensive Bioinformatics Analysis of the Immune Mechanism of Dendritic Cells Against Measles Virus.

30. New Insights into Measles Virus Brain Infections.

31. Investigation of the thermal shift assay and its power to predict protein and virus stabilizing conditions.

32. Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis mortality, United States, 1979-2016: Vaccine-induced declines in SSPE deaths.

33. Enhancement of safety and immunogenicity of the Chinese Hu191 measles virus vaccine by alteration of the S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) binding site in the large polymerase protein.

34. Otosclerosis: From Genetics to Molecular Biology.

35. Cell-to-Cell Measles Virus Spread between Human Neurons Is Dependent on Hemagglutinin and Hyperfusogenic Fusion Protein.

36. Measles Virus Persistent Infection of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.

37. Infection of iPSC Lines with Miscarriage-Associated Coxsackievirus and Measles Virus and Teratogenic Rubella Virus as a Model for Viral Impairment of Early Human Embryogenesis.

38. Measles Virus Is Unforgiving Where Immunity Gaps Exist.

39. Biophysical Properties and Antiviral Activities of Measles Fusion Protein Derived Peptide Conjugated with 25-Hydroxycholesterol.

40. Nonencapsidated 5' Copy-Back Defective Interfering Genomes Produced by Recombinant Measles Viruses Are Recognized by RIG-I and LGP2 but Not MDA5.

41. The P gene of rodent brain-adapted measles virus plays a critical role in neurovirulence.

42. Distinct Contributions of Autophagy Receptors in Measles Virus Replication.

43. Nectin-4 Interactions Govern Measles Virus Virulence in a New Model of Pathogenesis, the Squirrel Monkey (Saimiri sciureus).

44. Características de la estructura molecular de las proteínas E del virus del Zika y E1 del virus de la rubéola y posibles implicaciones en el neurotropismo y en las alteraciones del sistema nervioso.

45. Seroprevalence of transplacentally acquired measles antibodies in HIV-exposed versus HIV-unexposed infants at six months of age.

46. [Measles Virus].

47. Safety Study: Intraventricular Injection of a Modified Oncolytic Measles Virus into Measles-Immune, hCD46-Transgenic, IFNαRko Mice.

48. CD4 + T cells require either B cells or CD8 + T cells to control spread and pathogenesis of a neurotropic infection.

49. MiR-31 and miR-128 regulates poliovirus receptor-related 4 mediated measles virus infectivity in tumors.

50. Morbillivirus Experimental Animal Models: Measles Virus Pathogenesis Insights from Canine Distemper Virus.

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