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2. Evasion of early innate immune response by 2′- O -methylation of dengue genomic RNA
3. A positively selected mutation in the WNV 2K peptide confers resistance to superinfection exclusion in vivo
4. Generation and characterization of mouse monoclonal antibodies against NS4B protein of dengue virus
5. Internally deleted WNV genomes isolated from exotic birds in New Mexico: Function in cells, mosquitoes, and mice
6. Point mutations in the West Nile virus (Flaviviridae; Flavivirus) RNA-dependent RNA polymerase alter viral fitness in a host-dependent manner in vitro and in vivo
7. The C-terminal helical domain of dengue virus precursor membrane protein is involved in virus assembly and entry
8. Corrigendum to “Population variation of West Nile virus confers a host-specific fitness benefit in mosquitoes” [Virology 404 (2010) 89–95]
9. Genetic analysis of West Nile virus containing a complete 3′CSI RNA deletion
10. Biochemical and genetic characterization of dengue virus methyltransferase
11. Higher catalytic efficiency of N-7-methylation is responsible for processive N-7 and 2′-O methyltransferase activity in dengue virus
12. Viral pathogenesis in mice is similar for West Nile virus derived from mosquito and mammalian cells
13. West Nile virus envelope protein glycosylation is required for efficient viral transmission by Culex vectors
14. A single-amino acid substitution in West Nile virus 2K peptide between NS4A and NS4B confers resistance to lycorine, a flavivirus inhibitor
15. Co-selection of West Nile virus nucleotides that confer resistance to an antisense oligomer while maintaining long-distance RNA/RNA base pairings
16. Terminal structures of West Nile virus genomic RNA and their interactions with viral NS5 protein
17. Separate molecules of West Nile virus methyltransferase can independently catalyze the N7 and 2′-O methylations of viral RNA cap
18. West Nile virus infection of Drosophila melanogaster induces a protective RNAi response
19. Genetic diversity and purifying selection in West Nile virus populations are maintained during host switching
20. West Nile virus genome cyclization and RNA replication require two pairs of long-distance RNA interactions
21. The West Nile virus mutant spectrum is host-dependant and a determinant of mortality in mice
22. A mouse cell-adapted NS4B mutation attenuates West Nile virus RNA synthesis
23. West Nile virus infection of the placenta
24. The flavivirus-conserved penta-nucleotide in the 3′ stem-loop of the West Nile virus genome requires a specific sequence and structure for RNA synthesis, but not for viral translation
25. Population variation of West Nile virus confers a host-specific fitness benefit in mosquitoes
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