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1. Multilocus sequence types of Finnish bovine Campylobacter jejuni isolates and their attribution to human infections

2. Gradual adaptation of animal influenza A viruses to human-type sialic acid receptors.

3. Letter to the editor: Highly pathogenic influenza A(H5N1) viruses in farmed mink outbreak contain a disrupted second sialic acid binding site in neuraminidase, similar to human influenza A viruses.

4. Natural killer cell activation by respiratory syncytial virus-specific antibodies is decreased in infants with severe respiratory infections and correlates with Fc-glycosylation.

5. Glycosylation Characterization of an Influenza H5N7 Hemagglutinin Series with Engineered Glycosylation Patterns: Implications for Structure-Function Relationships.

6. Highly Pathogenic Influenza A(H5Nx) Viruses with Altered H5 Receptor-Binding Specificity.

7. Characteristics of RSV-Specific Maternal Antibodies in Plasma of Hospitalized, Acute RSV Patients under Three Months of Age.

8. Identification of Residues That Affect Oligomerization and/or Enzymatic Activity of Influenza Virus H5N1 Neuraminidase Proteins.

9. RSV neutralization by palivizumab, but not by monoclonal antibodies targeting other epitopes, is augmented by Fc gamma receptors.

10. Enterovirus D68 receptor requirements unveiled by haploid genetics.

11. Coronavirus Spike Protein and Tropism Changes.

12. In silico structure-based design and synthesis of novel anti-RSV compounds.

13. Recombinant Soluble Respiratory Syncytial Virus F Protein That Lacks Heptad Repeat B, Contains a GCN4 Trimerization Motif and Is Not Cleaved Displays Prefusion-Like Characteristics.

14. Host tissue and glycan binding specificities of avian viral attachment proteins using novel avian tissue microarrays.

15. Rapid Emergence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Subtypes from a Subtype H5N1 Hemagglutinin Variant.

16. Impaired Antibody-mediated Protection and Defective IgA B-Cell Memory in Experimental Infection of Adults with Respiratory Syncytial Virus.

17. ATP1A1-mediated Src signaling inhibits coronavirus entry into host cells.

18. A field-proven yeast two-hybrid protocol used to identify coronavirus-host protein-protein interactions.

19. Studying the dynamics of coronavirus replicative structures.

20. Coronavirus cell entry occurs through the endo-/lysosomal pathway in a proteolysis-dependent manner.

21. Evaluation of nonspreading Rift Valley fever virus as a vaccine vector using influenza virus hemagglutinin as a model antigen.

22. Dissecting virus entry: replication-independent analysis of virus binding, internalization, and penetration using minimal complementation of β-galactosidase.

23. Membrane rearrangements mediated by coronavirus nonstructural proteins 3 and 4.

24. Identification and characterization of a proteolytically primed form of the murine coronavirus spike proteins after fusion with the target cell.

25. Oseltamivir analogues bearing N-substituted guanidines as potent neuraminidase inhibitors.

26. Hemagglutinin receptor specificity and structural analyses of respiratory droplet-transmissible H5N1 viruses.

27. Evolution of the hemagglutinin protein of the new pandemic H1N1 influenza virus: maintaining optimal receptor binding by compensatory substitutions.

28. Adaptation of novel H7N9 influenza A virus to human receptors.

29. A protective and safe intranasal RSV vaccine based on a recombinant prefusion-like form of the F protein bound to bacterium-like particles.

30. Substitutions T200A and E227A in the hemagglutinin of pandemic 2009 influenza A virus increase lethality but decrease transmission.

31. An autophagy-independent role for LC3 in equine arteritis virus replication.

32. Heparan sulfate facilitates Rift Valley fever virus entry into the cell.

33. Biogenesis and dynamics of the coronavirus replicative structures.

34. Glycan-dependent immunogenicity of recombinant soluble trimeric hemagglutinin.

35. Coxsackievirus mutants that can bypass host factor PI4KIIIβ and the need for high levels of PI4P lipids for replication.

36. Role of the SEL1L:LC3-I complex as an ERAD tuning receptor in the mammalian ER.

37. Influenza A virus entry into cells lacking sialylated N-glycans.

38. Visualizing coronavirus RNA synthesis in time by using click chemistry.

39. Single-cell analysis of population context advances RNAi screening at multiple levels.

40. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy.

41. CD200 receptor controls sex-specific TLR7 responses to viral infection.

42. Protective efficacy of Newcastle disease virus expressing soluble trimeric hemagglutinin against highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza in chickens and mice.

43. Competition between influenza A virus genome segments.

44. Quantitative proteomic identification of host factors involved in the Salmonella typhimurium infection cycle.

45. Unconventional use of LC3 by coronaviruses through the alleged subversion of the ERAD tuning pathway.

46. Binding of avian coronavirus spike proteins to host factors reflects virus tropism and pathogenicity.

47. Mobility and interactions of coronavirus nonstructural protein 4.

48. Dissection of the influenza A virus endocytic routes reveals macropinocytosis as an alternative entry pathway.

49. Only two residues are responsible for the dramatic difference in receptor binding between swine and new pandemic H1 hemagglutinin.

50. Vaccination with a soluble recombinant hemagglutinin trimer protects pigs against a challenge with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza virus.

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