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1. Unique Tropism and Entry Mechanism of Mumps Virus.

2. Mumps outbreak among fully vaccinated school-age children and young adults, Portugal 2019/2020.

3. Current Status of Mumps Virus Infection: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Vaccine.

4. A Single Point Mutation in the Mumps V Protein Alters Targeting of the Cellular STAT Pathways Resulting in Virus Attenuation.

5. Viral mumps: Increasing occurrences in the vaccinated population.

6. Evaluating the use of whole genome sequencing for the investigation of a large mumps outbreak in Ontario, Canada.

7. Long-term immunogenicity of measles, mumps and rubella-containing vaccines in healthy young children: A 10-year follow-up.

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

9. [Epidemiological and pathogenic characteristics of mumps in Fujian province, 2005-2017].

10. Entry, Replication, Immune Evasion, and Neurotoxicity of Synthetically Engineered Bat-Borne Mumps Virus.

11. Differences in antigenic sites and other functional regions between genotype A and G mumps virus surface proteins.

12. Outbreak of mumps virus genotype G infection in tribal individuals during 2016-17 in India.

13. Utility of neutralization test for laboratory diagnosis of suspected mumps.

14. Establishing a small animal model for evaluating protective immunity against mumps virus.

15. Mumps virus pathogenesis: Insights and knowledge gaps.

16. Recombinant mumps viruses expressing the batMuV fusion glycoprotein are highly fusion active and neurovirulent.

17. Influence of population diversity on neurovirulence potential of plaque purified L-Zagreb variants.

18. Cross-neutralization between three mumps viruses & mapping of haemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) epitopes.

19. A Mumps Outbreak in Vojvodina, Serbia, in 2012 Underlines the Need for Additional Vaccination Opportunities for Young Adults.

20. Molecular biology, pathogenesis and pathology of mumps virus.

21. [Clinical characteristics of mumps infection in children and adult patients].

22. Mumps and rubella.

23. Infection of mice, ferrets, and rhesus macaques with a clinical mumps virus isolate.

24. Genetic variation in the HN and SH genes of mumps viruses: a comparison of strains from mumps cases with and without neurological symptoms.

25. Mumps virus-associated acute encephalopathy: case report and review of the literature.

26. The innate antiviral factor APOBEC3G targets replication of measles, mumps and respiratory syncytial viruses.

27. The V protein of mumps virus plays a critical role in pathogenesis.

28. Mumps epidemic in orthodox religious low-vaccination communities in the Netherlands and Canada, 2007 to 2009.

29. Rescue of wild-type mumps virus from a strain associated with recent outbreaks helps to define the role of the SH ORF in the pathogenesis of mumps virus.

30. [Comparative evaluation of Leningrad-3 mumps vaccine virus neurovirulence in a neonatal rat model].

31. Gene-specific contributions to mumps virus neurovirulence and neuroattenuation.

32. Discrimination of mumps virus small hydrophobic gene deletion effects from gene translation effects on virus virulence.

33. Modulation of apoptosis by V protein mumps virus.

34. Neurovirulence safety testing of mumps vaccines--historical perspective and current status.

35. [Mumps].

36. Identification and development of a promising novel mumps vaccine candidate strain.

37. Use of attenuated paramyxoviruses for cancer therapy.

38. Mumps virus small hydrophobic protein targets ataxin-1 ubiquitin-like interacting protein (ubiquilin 4).

39. Comparisons of mumps virus potency estimates obtained by 50% cell culture infective dose assay and plaque assay.

40. Presence of lysine at aa 335 of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase protein of mumps virus vaccine strain Urabe AM9 is not a requirement for neurovirulence.

41. Single amino acid changes in the mumps virus haemagglutinin-neuraminidase and polymerase proteins are associated with neuroattenuation.

42. Cochlear implantation in a case of bilateral sensorineural hearing loss due to mumps.

43. Oral viral infections of children.

44. Identification of genetic mutations associated with attenuation and changes in tropism of Urabe mumps virus.

45. Antiviral responses of human Leydig cells to mumps virus infection or poly I:C stimulation.

46. Acute mumps cerebellitis with abnormal findings in MRI diffusion-weighted images.

47. Mumps.

48. A single nucleotide change in the mumps virus F gene affects virus fusogenicity in vitro and virulence in vivo.

49. The F gene of rodent brain-adapted mumps virus is a major determinant of neurovirulence.

50. Mumps encephalitis: return with a vengeance.

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