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1. TRIM5 Retroviral Restriction Activity Correlates with the Ability To Induce Innate Immune Signaling

2. Human Dendritic Cell Response Signatures Distinguish 1918, Pandemic, and Seasonal H1N1 Influenza Viruses

3. A Single Amino Acid Substitution in the Novel H7N9 Influenza A Virus NS1 Protein Increases CPSF30 Binding and Virulence

4. Human parainfluenza virus type 2 L protein regions required for interaction with other viral proteins and mRNA capping

5. Characterization of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIV SM /Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 Vpx Function in Human Myeloid Cells

6. Chimeric rhinoviruses obtained via genetic engineering or artificially induced recombination are viable only if the polyprotein coding sequence derives from the same species

7. HumanImmunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Fitness Is a Determining Factor in ViralRebound and Set Point in ChronicInfection

8. Simian Virus 40 T Antigens and J Domains: Analysis of Hsp40 Cochaperone Functions in Escherichia coli

9. Sendai Virus Targets Inflammatory Responses, as Well as the Interferon-Induced Antiviral State, in a Multifaceted Manner

10. Ambisense Sendai Viruses Are Inherently Unstable but Are Useful To Study Viral RNA Synthesis

11. High eomesodermin expression among CD57+ CD8+ T cells identifies a CD8+ T cell subset associated with viral control during chronic human immunodeficiency virus infection

12. Sendai Virus C Proteins Counteract the Interferon-Mediated Induction of an Antiviral State

13. Switch to Unusual Amino Acids at Codon 215 of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Reverse Transcriptase Gene in Seroconvertors Infected with Zidovudine-Resistant Variants

14. The Activity of Sendai Virus Genomic and Antigenomic Promoters Requires a Second Element Past the Leader Template Regions: a Motif (GNNNNN) 3 Is Essential for Replication

15. Recombinant Sendai viruses expressing fusion proteins with two furin cleavage sites mimic the syncytial and receptor-independent infection properties of respiratory syncytial virus

16. The Tacaribe arenavirus small zinc finger protein is required for both mRNA synthesis and genome replication

17. Paramyxovirus ultrastructure and genome packaging: cryo-electron tomography of sendai virus

18. Targeting of the Sendai virus C protein to the plasma membrane via a peptide-only membrane anchor

19. Suppression of the Sendai virus M protein through a novel short interfering RNA approach inhibits viral particle production but does not affect viral RNA synthesis

20. Identification of paramyxovirus V protein residues essential for STAT protein degradation and promotion of virus replication

21. Competition between the Sendai virus N mRNA start site and the genome 3'-end promoter for viral RNA polymerase

22. Complete Genome Sequence of Caulobacter crescentus Bacteriophage φCbK

23. Longer and shorter forms of Sendai virus C proteins play different roles in modulating the cellular antiviral response

24. Sendai virus C proteins must interact directly with cellular components to interfere with interferon action

25. The versatility of paramyxovirus RNA polymerase stuttering

26. The Sendai paramyxovirus accessory C proteins inhibit viral genome amplification in a promoter-specific fashion

27. The 5' ends of Hantaan virus (Bunyaviridae) RNAs suggest a prime-and-realign mechanism for the initiation of RNA synthesis

28. Capped nonviral sequences at the 5' end of the mRNAs of rice hoja blanca virus RNA4

29. A novel mechanism for the initiation of Tacaribe arenavirus genome replication

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