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1. Oviposition activity of Haemagogus leucocelaenus (Diptera: Culicidae) during the rainy and dry seasons, in areas with yellow fever virus circulation in the Atlantic Forest, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2. Real-Time Genomic Surveillance during the 2021 Re-Emergence of the Yellow Fever Virus in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil.

3. Incidence, drivers and global health implications of the 2019/2020 yellow fever sporadic outbreaks in Sub-Saharan Africa.

4. Measurement of Cellular Immune Response to Viral Infection and Vaccination.

5. Serological Protection 5-6 Years Post Vaccination Against Yellow Fever in African Infants Vaccinated in Routine Programmes.

6. Neighbor danger: Yellow fever virus epizootics in urban and urban-rural transition areas of Minas Gerais state, during 2017-2018 yellow fever outbreaks in Brazil.

7. [Development of inactivated cultural yellow fever vaccine].

8. Confronting the Multidimensional Challenges of Research in the Context of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Brazil: The Example of Yellow Fever.

9. Structural basis for Zika envelope domain III recognition by a germline version of a recurrent neutralizing antibody.

10. The effects of corrective information about disease epidemics and outbreaks: Evidence from Zika and yellow fever in Brazil.

11. Recent sylvatic yellow fever virus transmission in Brazil: the news from an old disease.

12. Yellow Fever Virus Reemergence and Spread in Southeast Brazil, 2016-2019.

13. Zika and Flavivirus Shell Disorder: Virulence and Fetal Morbidity.

14. Yellow Fever: Integrating Current Knowledge with Technological Innovations to Identify Strategies for Controlling a Re-Emerging Virus.

15. Circularization of flavivirus genomic RNA inhibits de novo translation initiation.

16. Nucleoside Analogs with Antiviral Activity against Yellow Fever Virus.

17. Human Urban Arboviruses Can Infect Wild Animals and Jump to Sylvatic Maintenance Cycles in South America.

18. Flavivirus NS1 Triggers Tissue-Specific Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction Reflecting Disease Tropism.

19. Yellow Fever Virus: Knowledge Gaps Impeding the Fight Against an Old Foe.

20. Analysis By Deep Sequencing of Discontinued Neurotropic Yellow Fever Vaccine Strains.

21. LY6E mediates an evolutionarily conserved enhancement of virus infection by targeting a late entry step.

22. Yellow fever in the diagnostics laboratory.

23. Controversies over the scientific name of the principal mosquito vector of yellow fever virus - expediency versus validity.

24. Molecular determinants of Yellow Fever Virus pathogenicity in Syrian Golden Hamsters: one mutation away from virulence.

25. Does adaptation to vertebrate codon usage relate to flavivirus emergence potential?

26. Outbreak of Yellow Fever among Nonhuman Primates, Espirito Santo, Brazil, 2017.

27. History of the discovery of the mode of transmission of yellow fever virus.

28. Yellow Fever Virus, but Not Zika Virus or Dengue Virus, Inhibits T-Cell Receptor-Mediated T-Cell Function by an RNA-Based Mechanism.

29. International risk of yellow fever spread from the ongoing outbreak in Brazil, December 2016 to May 2017.

30. Reemergence of yellow fever in Ethiopia after 50 years, 2013: epidemiological and entomological investigations.

31. Systems Biology Reveals NS4B-Cyclophilin A Interaction: A New Target to Inhibit YFV Replication.

32. Yellow fever virus capsid protein is a potent suppressor of RNA silencing that binds double-stranded RNA.

33. Comparison of three neurotropic viruses reveals differences in viral dissemination to the central nervous system.

34. Historical Perspective: What Constitutes Discovery (of a New Virus)?

35. An inactivated yellow fever 17DD vaccine cultivated in Vero cell cultures.

36. Yellow fever.

38. Yellow fever, Asia and the East African slave trade.

39. Dynamic viral dissemination in mice infected with yellow fever virus strain 17D.

40. How Brazil joined the quest for a yellow fever vaccine. Interview by Claudia Jurberg and Julia D'Aloisio..

41. Experimental therapies for yellow fever.

42. Is there a risk of yellow fever virus transmission in South Asian countries with hyperendemic dengue?

43. Yellow fever virus susceptibility of two mosquito vectors from Kenya, East Africa.

44. A small animal peripheral challenge model of yellow fever using interferon-receptor deficient mice and the 17D-204 vaccine strain.

45. Yellow fever vaccine-associated viscerotropic disease.

46. Assessing the risk of international spread of yellow fever virus: a mathematical analysis of an urban outbreak in Asuncion, 2008.

47. Binding of flavivirus nonstructural protein NS1 to C4b binding protein modulates complement activation.

48. Neurovirulence tests of three 17D yellow fever vaccine strains.

49. Treatment of yellow fever virus with an adenovirus-vectored interferon, DEF201, in a hamster model.

50. Differential cytokine responses from primary human Kupffer cells following infection with wild-type or vaccine strain yellow fever virus.

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