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1. Skeletal Muscle Is an Early Site of Zika Virus Replication and Injury, Which Impairs Myogenesis.

2. Diaphragm Pathology in Critically Ill Patients With COVID-19 and Postmortem Findings From 3 Medical Centers.

3. Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.

4. Dermal and muscle fibroblasts and skeletal myofibers survive chikungunya virus infection and harbor persistent RNA.

5. Clinical Reasoning: Subacute paresis in a 28-year-old man with HIV.

6. Fluvastatin delays propagation of viral infection in isolated rat FDB myofibers but does not affect exocytic membrane trafficking.

7. CD8 T-cell priming upon mRNA vaccination is restricted to bone-marrow-derived antigen-presenting cells and may involve antigen transfer from myocytes.

8. Chicken and duck myotubes are highly susceptible and permissive to influenza virus infection.

9. Cell entry of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus is restricted in myotubes.

10. Infection of myofibers contributes to increased pathogenicity during infection with an epidemic strain of chikungunya virus.

11. Productive infection of human skeletal muscle cells by pandemic and seasonal influenza A(H1N1) viruses.

12. Terminal differentiation of cardiac and skeletal myocytes induces permissivity to AAV transduction by relieving inhibition imposed by DNA damage response proteins.

13. Gene expression profile in human skeletal muscle cells infected with human adenovirus type 36.

14. Prolonged myalgia in Sindbis virus infection: case description and in vitro infection of myotubes and myoblasts.

15. Influenza virus infection in multinucleated skeletal myofibers.

16. Assessment of the transformation of equine skin-derived fibroblasts to multinucleated skeletal myotubes following lentiviral-induced expression of equine myogenic differentiation 1.

17. Characterization of apoptosis induced by grouper iridovirus in two newly established cell lines from barramundi, Lates calcarifer (Bloch).

18. Injection of a recombinant AAV serotype 2 into canine skeletal muscles evokes strong immune responses against transgene products.

19. Rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure associated with influenza virus type B infection.

20. Adenovirus vectors based on human adenovirus type 19a have high potential for human muscle-directed gene therapy.

21. Muscle wasting induced by HTLV-1 tax-1 protein: an in vitro and in vivo study.

22. Recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors for gene therapy.

23. [Virus-like inclusions in the myocytes of the skeletal muscle in lateral amyotrophic sclerosis].

24. Asymmetric flaccid paralysis: a neuromuscular presentation of West Nile virus infection.

25. Targeting functional subtypes of spinal motoneurons and skeletal muscle fibers in vivo by intramuscular injection of adenoviral and adeno-associated viral vectors.

26. Post-mitotic, differentiated myotubes efficiently produce retroviral vector from hybrid adeno-retrovirus templates.

27. Characterization of heterokaryons between skeletal myoblasts and somatic cells formed by fusion with HVJ (Sendai virus); effects on myogenic differentiation.

28. Extended tropism of an adenoviral vector does not circumvent the maturation-dependent transducibility of mouse skeletal muscle.

29. Activation of the JNK pathway is important for cardiomyocyte death in response to simulated ischemia.

30. Cationic lipids and polymers are able to enhance adenoviral infection of cultured mouse myotubes.

31. Muscle maturation: implications for gene therapy.

32. Viral gene delivery to skeletal muscle: insights on maturation-dependent loss of fiber infectivity for adenovirus and herpes simplex type 1 viral vectors.

33. Rabies viral antigen in human tongues and salivary glands.

34. Production of defective virus by terminally differentiated myotubes infected with Rous sarcoma virus.

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