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1. A single amino acid substitution in the capsid protein of Zika virus contributes to a neurovirulent phenotype

2. Zika virus targets human trophoblast stem cells and prevents syncytialization in placental trophoblast organoids

3. A pangolin-origin SARS-CoV-2-related coronavirus: infectivity, pathogenicity, and cross-protection by preexisting immunity

4. Aerosolized Zika virus infection in Guinea pigs

5. Development of a Bicistronic Yellow Fever Live Attenuated Vaccine with Reduced Neurovirulence and Viscerotropism

6. Novel Clinical and Genomic Signatures of the 2022 Monkeypox Virus

7. Development of a chimeric Zika vaccine using a licensed live-attenuated flavivirus vaccine as backbone

8. Intranasal infection and contact transmission of Zika virus in guinea pigs

9. American Strain of Zika Virus Causes More Severe Microcephaly Than an Old Asian Strain in Neonatal Mice

10. Characterization of a 2016 Clinical Isolate of Zika Virus in Non-human Primates

11. American Strain of Zika Virus Causes More Severe Microcephaly Than an Old Asian Strain in Neonatal Mice

12. Vertical transmission of Zika virus targeting the radial glial cells affects cortex development of offspring mice

13. Development of a chimeric Zika vaccine using a licensed live-attenuated flavivirus vaccine as backbone

14. Characterization of the contemporary Zika virus in immunocompetent mice

15. A single mutation in the prM protein of Zika virus contributes to fetal microcephaly.

16. Characterization of cis-Acting RNA Elements of Zika Virus by Using a Self-Splicing Ribozyme-Dependent Infectious Clone.

17. Pathogenicity and Structural Basis of Zika Variants with Glycan Loop Deletions in the Envelope Protein.

18. Short Direct Repeats in the 3' Untranslated Region Are Involved in Subgenomic Flaviviral RNA Production.

19. The Emerging Duck Flavivirus Is Not Pathogenic for Primates and Is Highly Sensitive to Mammalian Interferon Antiviral Signaling.

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