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1. A human monoclonal antibody binds within the poliovirus receptor-binding site to neutralize all three serotypes

2. High resolution cryo EM analysis of HPV16 identifies minor structural protein L2 and describes capsid flexibility

3. Identification of a pocket factor that is critical to Zika virus assembly

4. Cryo EM Analysis Reveals Inherent Flexibility of Authentic Murine Papillomavirus Capsids

5. Viral Capsid, Antibody, and Receptor Interactions: Experimental Analysis of the Antibody Escape Evolution of Canine Parvovirus

6. A Comprehensive Review of Neuromuscular Manifestations of COVID-19 and Management of Pre-Existing Neuromuscular Disorders in Children

7. High-resolution asymmetric structure of a Fab–virus complex reveals overlap with the receptor binding site

8. High resolution cryo EM analysis of HPV16 identifies minor structural protein L2 and describes capsid flexibility

9. Identification of a pocket factor that is critical to Zika virus assembly

11. CryoEM reconstruction approaches to resolve asymmetric features

12. Asymmetry in icosahedral viruses

13. T cell insufficiency enables emergence of polyomavirus antibody escape variants

14. CryoEM reconstruction approaches to resolve asymmetric features

15. Patronin-mediated minus end growth is required for dendritic microtubule polarity

16. Kinesin-2 and Apc function at dendrite branch points to resolve microtubule collisions

17. Bilaterian Giant Ankyrins Have a Common Evolutionary Origin and Play a Conserved Role in Patterning the Axon Initial Segment

18. Kinesin-2 and Apc function at dendrite branch points to resolve microtubule collisions

19. An Ancient Role for Giant Ankyrins in Axon Initial Segment Organization

20. Antibody escape by polyomavirus capsid mutation facilitates neurovirulence

21. Bilaterian Giant Ankyrins Have a Common Evolutionary Origin and Play a Conserved Role in Patterning the Axon Initial Segment.

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