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1. The Expression of ephrinA1/ephA2 Receptor Increases in Chronic Rhinosinusitis and ephrinA1/ephA2 Signaling Affects Rhinovirus-Induced Innate Immunity in Human Sinonasal Epithelial Cells.

2. Air Pollution Exposure Impairs Airway Epithelium IFN-β Expression in Pre-School Children.

3. Assessment of the Feasibility of Using Noninvasive Wearable Biometric Monitoring Sensors to Detect Influenza and the Common Cold Before Symptom Onset.

4. Utility of Three Nebulizers in Investigating the Infectivity of Airborne Viruses.

5. Glucocorticoids impair type I IFN signalling and enhance rhinovirus replication.

6. Lower respiratory tract infection in the community: associations between viral aetiology and illness course.

7. Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae Type IV Pilus Mediates Augmented Adherence to Rhinovirus-Infected Human Airway Epithelial Cells.

8. Dietary Fatty Acids Amplify Inflammatory Responses to Infection through p38 MAPK Signaling.

9. Label-Free Digital Holo-tomographic Microscopy Reveals Virus-Induced Cytopathic Effects in Live Cells.

10. Construction of a recombinant rhinovirus accommodating fluorescent marker expression.

11. HaCaT epithelial cells as an innovative novel model of rhinovirus infection and impact of clarithromycin treatment on infection kinetics.

12. Human Rhinovirus 3C protease cleaves RIPK1, concurrent with caspase 8 activation.

13. Rhinovirus induction of fractalkine (CX3CL1) in airway and peripheral blood mononuclear cells in asthma.

14. Influenza and other respiratory viruses: standardizing disease severity in surveillance and clinical trials.

15. Investigation of the Role of Protein Kinase D in Human Rhinovirus Replication.

16. Activation of cGAS-dependent antiviral responses by DNA intercalating agents.

17. Rhinovirus inhibits IL-17A and the downstream immune responses in allergic asthma.

18. Human rhinovirus-induced inflammatory responses are inhibited by phosphatidylserine containing liposomes.

19. Susceptibilities of enterovirus D68, enterovirus 71, and rhinovirus 87 strains to various antiviral compounds.

20. Divergent Requirement for a DNA Repair Enzyme during Enterovirus Infections.

21. Direct Inhibition of Cellular Fatty Acid Synthase Impairs Replication of Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Other Respiratory Viruses.

22. Use of a Hand Sanitizing Wipe for Reducing Risk of Viral Illness in the Home.

23. Reverse genetics system for studying human rhinovirus infections.

24. Propagation of rhinovirus-C strains in human airway epithelial cells differentiated at air-liquid interface.

25. Growth of human rhinovirus in H1-HeLa cell suspension culture and purification of virions.

26. Infectivity assays of human rhinovirus-A and -B serotypes.

27. Capillary electrophoresis, gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analysis, and electron microscopy: effective tools for quality assessment and basic rhinovirus research.

28. Mitogen-activated protein kinase-interacting kinase regulates mTOR/AKT signaling and controls the serine/arginine-rich protein kinase-responsive type 1 internal ribosome entry site-mediated translation and viral oncolysis.

29. Th2-type cytokine-induced mucus metaplasia decreases susceptibility of human bronchial epithelium to rhinovirus infection.

30. Growth and characterization of different human rhinovirus C types in three-dimensional human airway epithelia reconstituted in vitro.

31. Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase III beta is essential for replication of human rhinovirus and its inhibition causes a lethal phenotype in vivo.

32. Biological characteristics and propagation of human rhinovirus-C in differentiated sinus epithelial cells.

33. Lack of an exaggerated inflammatory response on virus infection in cystic fibrosis.

34. Equal virulence of rhinovirus and respiratory syncytial virus in infants hospitalized for lower respiratory tract infection.

35. Selection of rhinovirus 1A variants adapted for growth in mouse lung epithelial cells.

36. Comparison of rhinovirus A infection in human primary epithelial and HeLa cells.

37. Development of a high-throughput human rhinovirus infectivity cell-based assay for identifying antiviral compounds.

38. Cigarette smoke decreases innate responses of epithelial cells to rhinovirus infection.

39. An RNA replication-center assay for high content image-based quantifications of human rhinovirus and coxsackievirus infections.

40. Serial culture of murine primary airway epithelial cells and ex vivo replication of human rhinoviruses.

41. Modulation of the epithelial inflammatory response to rhinovirus in an atopic environment.

42. Structure-based virtual screening for the discovery of natural inhibitors for human rhinovirus coat protein.

43. Growth phenotypes and biosafety profiles in poliovirus-receptor transgenic mice of recombinant oncolytic polio/human rhinoviruses.

44. Development and implementation of real-time nucleic acid amplification for the detection of enterovirus infections in comparison to rapid culture of various clinical specimens.

45. Interleukin-17A modulates human airway epithelial responses to human rhinovirus infection.

46. Rhinovirus-associated hospitalizations in young children.

47. Human rhinovirus models in asthma.

48. New treatment regimes for virus-induced exacerbations of asthma.

49. Antiviral activity of Engystol: an in vitro analysis.

50. Apoptotic events induced by human rhinovirus infection.

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