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1. Vaccinia Virus Encodes a Novel Inhibitor of Apoptosis That Associates with the Apoptosome.

2. Inhibition of Poxvirus Gene Expression and Genome Replication by Bisbenzimide Derivatives.

3. Mutational analysis of vaccinia virus E3 protein: the biological functions do not correlate with its biochemical capacity to bind double-stranded RNA.

4. Postchallenge administration of brincidofovir protects healthy and immune-deficient mice reconstituted with limited numbers of T cells from lethal challenge with IHD-J-Luc vaccinia virus.

5. Duplication of the A17L locus of vaccinia virus provides an alternate route to rifampin resistance.

6. Reversible inactivation and desiccation tolerance of silicified viruses.

7. Mutations conferring resistance to viral DNA polymerase inhibitors in camelpox virus give different drug-susceptibility profiles in vaccinia virus.

8. Noncytotoxic inhibition of viral infection through eIF4F-independent suppression of translation by 4EGi-1.

9. Variola and monkeypox viruses utilize conserved mechanisms of virion motility and release that depend on abl and SRC family tyrosine kinases.

10. Cidofovir inhibits genome encapsidation and affects morphogenesis during the replication of vaccinia virus.

11. Vaccinia virus K1L and C7L inhibit antiviral activities induced by type I interferons.

12. Activation of the PI3K/Akt pathway early during vaccinia and cowpox virus infections is required for both host survival and viral replication.

13. The 3'-to-5' exonuclease activity of vaccinia virus DNA polymerase is essential and plays a role in promoting virus genetic recombination.

14. SOCS-1 mimetics protect mice against lethal poxvirus infection: identification of a novel endogenous antiviral system.

15. Mechanism of antiviral drug resistance of vaccinia virus: identification of residues in the viral DNA polymerase conferring differential resistance to antipoxvirus drugs.

16. Atomic force microscopy investigation of vaccinia virus structure.

17. Vaccinia virus DNA ligase recruits cellular topoisomerase II to sites of viral replication and assembly.

18. Identification of novel antipoxviral agents: mitoxantrone inhibits vaccinia virus replication by blocking virion assembly.

19. Two distinct low-pH steps promote entry of vaccinia virus.

20. Aurintricarboxylic acid inhibits the early stage of vaccinia virus replication by targeting both cellular and viral factors.

21. Cidofovir resistance in vaccinia virus is linked to diminished virulence in mice.

22. Peptide mimetics of gamma interferon possess antiviral properties against vaccinia virus and other viruses in the presence of poxvirus B8R protein.

23. Antiviral activity of distamycin A against vaccinia virus is the result of inhibition of postreplicative mRNA synthesis.

24. Similarities in the induction of post-Golgi vesicles by the vaccinia virus F13L protein and phospholipase D.

25. Molecular chaperone Hsp90 is important for vaccinia virus growth in cells.

26. The vaccinia virus soluble alpha/beta interferon (IFN) receptor binds to the cell surface and protects cells from the antiviral effects of IFN.

27. Elucidating the essential role of the A14 phosphoprotein in vaccinia virus morphogenesis: construction and characterization of a tetracycline-inducible recombinant.

28. Possible involvement of the double-stranded RNA-binding core protein sigmaA in the resistance of avian reovirus to interferon.

29. Selective irreversible inactivation of replicating mengovirus by nucleoside analogues: a new form of viral interference.

30. A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding inducible nitric oxide synthase is attenuated in vivo.

31. De novo synthesis of the early transcription factor 70-kilodalton subunit is required for morphogenesis of vaccinia virions.

32. Gene expression and cytopathic effect of vaccinia virus inactivated by psoralen and long-wave UV light.

33. Adenosine N1-oxide inhibits vaccinia virus replication by blocking translation of viral early mRNAs.

34. An etoposide-induced block in vaccinia virus telomere resolution is dependent on the virus-encoded DNA ligase.

35. Human cytomegalovirus UL97 kinase confers ganciclovir susceptibility to recombinant vaccinia virus.

36. Assembly of vaccinia virus: effects of rifampin on the intracellular distribution of viral protein p65.

37. The adenovirus E3 14.7-kilodalton protein which inhibits cytolysis by tumor necrosis factor increases the virulence of vaccinia virus in a murine pneumonia model.

38. The ps/hr gene (B5R open reading frame homolog) of rabbitpox virus controls pock color, is a component of extracellular enveloped virus, and is secreted into the medium.

39. Reactivation of transcription from a vaccinia virus early promoter late in infection.

40. The vaccinia virus 14-kilodalton fusion protein forms a stable complex with the processed protein encoded by the vaccinia virus A17L gene.

41. Deoxyadenosine reverses hydroxyurea inhibition of vaccinia virus growth.

42. Genetic characterization of the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase: identification of point mutations conferring altered drug sensitivities and reduced fidelity.

43. Genetic evidence for vaccinia virus-encoded DNA polymerase: isolation of phosphonoacetate-resistant enzyme from the cytoplasm of cells infected with mutant virus.

44. Mechanism of vaccinia virus release and its specific inhibition by N1-isonicotinoyl-N2-3-methyl-4-chlorobenzoylhydrazine.

45. Establishment and maintenance of the interferon-induced antiviral state: studies in enucleated cells.

46. Effect of cyclophosphamide in vitro and on vaccinia virus replication in tissue culture.

47. Inhibition of vaccinia virus growth and virus-specific RNA synthesis by 3'-O-methyl adenosine and 3'-O-methyl guanosine.

48. Hydroxyurea-resistant vaccinia virus: overproduction of ribonucleotide reductase.

49. Indiscriminate degradation of RNAs in interferon-treated, vaccinia virus-infected mouse L cells.

50. Characterization of intracellular and extracellular vaccinia virus variants: N1-isonicotinoyl-N2-3-methyl-4-chlorobenzoylhydrazine interferes with cytoplasmic virus dissemination and release.

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