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1. Blocking tombusvirus replication through the antiviral functions of DDX17-like RH30 DEAD-box helicase.

2. RNA decay is an antiviral defense in plants that is counteracted by viral RNA silencing suppressors.

3. Assembly-hub function of ER-localized SNARE proteins in biogenesis of tombusvirus replication compartment.

4. Fitness cost of reassortment in human influenza.

5. Viral Replication Protein Inhibits Cellular Cofilin Actin Depolymerization Factor to Regulate the Actin Network and Promote Viral Replicase Assembly.

6. Co-opted Oxysterol-Binding ORP and VAP Proteins Channel Sterols to RNA Virus Replication Sites via Membrane Contact Sites.

7. The Wolbachia strain wAu provides highly efficient virus transmission blocking in Aedes aegypti.

8. Modeling of Experimental Data Supports HIV Reactivation from Latency after Treatment Interruption on Average Once Every 5–8 Days.

9. Stable integrant-specific differences in bimodal HIV-1 expression patterns revealed by high-throughput analysis.

10. Molecular basis of dengue virus serotype 2 morphological switch from 29°C to 37°C.

11. Neutralization-guided design of HIV-1 envelope trimers with high affinity for the unmutated common ancester of CH235 lineage CD4bs broadly neutralizing antibodies.

12. RACK1 mediates rewiring of intracellular networks induced by hepatitis C virus infection.

13. The mutation of Transportin 3 gene that causes limb girdle muscular dystrophy 1F induces protection against HIV-1 infection.

14. HIV and HCV augments inflammatory responses through increased TREM-1 expression and signaling in Kupffer and Myeloid cells.

15. Global analysis of polysome-associated mRNA in vesicular stomatitis virus infected cells.

16. Neutrophil and macrophage influx into the central nervous system are inflammatory components of lethal Rift Valley fever encephalitis in rats.

17. Comparison of intra- and inter-host genetic diversity in rabies virus during experimental cross-species transmission.

18. The Orthotospovirus nonstructural protein NSs suppresses plant MYC-regulated jasmonate signaling leading to enhanced vector attraction and performance.

19. The 2nd sialic acid-binding site of influenza A virus neuraminidase is an important determinant of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase-receptor balance.

20. Natural Immunity to HIV is associated with Low BLyS/BAFF levels and low frequencies of innate marginal zone like CD1c+ B-cells in the genital tract.

21. Strength of T cell signaling regulates HIV-1 replication and establishment of latency.

22. A novel interaction between dengue virus nonstructural protein 1 and the NS4A-2K-4B precursor is required for viral RNA replication but not for formation of the membranous replication organelle.

23. FOXO1 transcription factor plays a key role in T cell—HIV-1 interaction.

24. CD4+ T cells promote humoral immunity and viral control during Zika virus infection.

25. Multiple roles of the non-structural protein 3 (nsP3) alphavirus unique domain (AUD) during Chikungunya virus genome replication and transcription.

26. Recruitment of Vps34 PI3K and enrichment of PI3P phosphoinositide in the viral replication compartment is crucial for replication of a positive-strand RNA virus.

27. Modeling the measles paradox reveals the importance of cellular immunity in regulating viral clearance.

28. CCR5 structural plasticity shapes HIV-1 phenotypic properties.

29. Nuclear-cytoplasmic compartmentalization of the herpes simplex virus 1 infected cell transcriptome is co-ordinated by the viral endoribonuclease vhs and cofactors to facilitate the translation of late proteins.

30. Characterization of Haartman Institute snake virus-1 (HISV-1) and HISV-like viruses—The representatives of genus hartmanivirus, family Arenaviridae.

31. Phospholipid synthesis fueled by lipid droplets drives the structural development of poliovirus replication organelles.

32. Kinetic analysis of the influenza A virus HA/NA balance reveals contribution of NA to virus-receptor binding and NA-dependent rolling on receptor-containing surfaces.

33. Cryo-EM structure of the SARS coronavirus spike glycoprotein in complex with its host cell receptor ACE2.

34. Cellular N-myristoyltransferases play a crucial picornavirus genus-specific role in viral assembly, virion maturation, and infectivity.

35. Isolation of a natural DNA virus of Drosophila melanogaster, and characterisation of host resistance and immune responses.

36. Tracking KLRC2 (NKG2C)+ memory-like NK cells in SIV+ and rhCMV+ rhesus macaques.

37. Induction of OTUD1 by RNA viruses potently inhibits innate immune responses by promoting degradation of the MAVS/TRAF3/TRAF6 signalosome.

38. Liver macrophage-associated inflammation correlates with SIV burden and is substantially reduced following cART.

39. Quantifying the fitness cost of HIV-1 drug resistance mutations through phylodynamics.

40. Switching and loss of cellular cytokine producing capacity characterize in vivo viral infection and malignant transformation in human T- lymphotropic virus type 1 infection.

41. Initiation, extension, and termination of RNA synthesis by a paramyxovirus polymerase.

42. When are pathogen genome sequences informative of transmission events?

43. Alterations of HIV-1 envelope phenotype and antibody-mediated neutralization by signal peptide mutations.

44. iRhom2 is essential for innate immunity to RNA virus by antagonizing ER- and mitochondria-associated degradation of VISA.

45. Pegivirus avoids immune recognition but does not attenuate acute-phase disease in a macaque model of HIV infection.

46. Supraphysiologic control over HIV-1 replication mediated by CD8 T cells expressing a re-engineered CD4-based chimeric antigen receptor.

47. Structures of foot and mouth disease virus pentamers: Insight into capsid dissociation and unexpected pentamer reassociation.

48. The risk of sustained sexual transmission of Zika is underestimated.

49. Rare HIV-1 transmitted/founder lineages identified by deep viral sequencing contribute to rapid shifts in dominant quasispecies during acute and early infection.

50. A spatio-temporal assessment of simian/human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) evolution reveals a highly dynamic process within the host.