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1. Stimulation of neutral lipid synthesis via viral growth factor signaling and ATP citrate lyase during vaccinia virus infection.

2. Host species-specific activity of the poxvirus PKR inhibitors E3 and K3 mediate host range function.

3. Exploring the transcriptomic profile of human monkeypox virus via CAGE and native RNA sequencing approaches

4. Profiling whole-tissue metabolic reprogramming during cutaneous poxvirus infection and clearance.

5. Palisade structure in intact vaccinia virions

6. La-related protein 4 is enriched in vaccinia virus factories and is required for efficient viral replication in primary human fibroblasts

7. Gene duplication, gene loss, and recombination events with variola virus shaped the complex evolutionary path of historical American horsepox-based smallpox vaccines

8. Combination of deep XLMS with deep learning reveals an ordered rearrangement and assembly of a major protein component of the vaccinia virion

9. Identification of In Vitro Inhibitors of Monkeypox Replication

10. Resistance To Poxvirus Lethality Does Not Require the Necroptosis Proteins RIPK3 or MLKL.

11. Vaccinia growth factor-dependent modulation of the mTORC1-CAD axis upon nutrient restriction.

12. Inhibitors of One or More Cellular Aurora Kinases Impair the Replication of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and Other DNA and RNA Viruses with Diverse Genomes and Life Cycles

13. RACK1 Regulates Poxvirus Protein Synthesis Independently of Its Role in Ribosome-Based Stress Signaling.

14. The Acquisition and Retention of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus by Blood-Feeding Insects Is Influenced by the Source of Virus, the Insect Body Part, and the Time since Feeding.

15. Dysregulation of Cellular VRK1, BAF, and Innate Immune Signaling by the Vaccinia Virus B12 Pseudokinase.

16. A Poxvirus Decapping Enzyme Colocalizes with Mitochondria To Regulate RNA Metabolism and Translation and Promote Viral Replication

17. UV Irradiation of Vaccinia Virus-Infected Cells Impairs Cellular Functions, Introduces Lesions into the Viral Genome, and Uncovers Repair Capabilities for the Viral Replication Machinery.

18. Structure-Function Analysis of Two Interacting Vaccinia Proteins That Are Critical for Viral Morphogenesis: L2 and A30.5.

19. Spontaneous and Targeted Mutations in the Decapping Enzyme Enhance Replication of Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA) in Monkey Cells.

20. Engineered Promoter-Switched Viruses Reveal the Role of Poxvirus Maturation Protein A26 as a Negative Regulator of Viral Spread.

21. Ancient Gene Capture and Recent Gene Loss Shape the Evolution of Orthopoxvirus-Host Interaction Genes

22. RNA Helicase A/DHX9 Forms Unique Cytoplasmic Antiviral Granules That Restrict Oncolytic Myxoma Virus Replication in Human Cancer Cells.

23. Quantifying and Modeling the Acquisition and Retention of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus by Hematophagus Insects Reveals Clinically but Not Subclinically Affected Cattle Are Promoters of Viral Transmission and Key Targets for Control of Disease Outbreaks.

24. Loss of the Vaccinia Virus 35-Amino-Acid Hydrophobic O3 Protein Is Partially Compensated by Mutations in the Transmembrane Domains of Other Entry Proteins.

25. The Vaccinia Virus B12 Pseudokinase Represses Viral Replication via Interaction with the Cellular Kinase VRK1 and Activation of the Antiviral Effector BAF.

26. The Molluscum Contagiosum Gene MC021L Partially Compensates for the Loss of Its Vaccinia Virus Homolog, F13L.

27. Inactivation of Genes by Frameshift Mutations Provides Rapid Adaptation of an Attenuated Vaccinia Virus.

28. A Mutualistic Poxvirus Exhibits Convergent Evolution with Other Heritable Viruses in Parasitoid Wasps.

29. Identification of In Vitro Inhibitors of Monkeypox Replication

30. Isolation and Characterization of Akhmeta Virus from Wild-Caught Rodents (Apodemus spp.) in Georgia.

31. The Vaccinia Virus (VACV) B1 and Cellular VRK2 Kinases Promote VACV Replication Factory Formation through Phosphorylation-Dependent Inhibition of VACV B12.

32. mTOR dysregulation by vaccinia virus F17 controls multiple processes with varying roles in infection.

33. Potent Anti- Hepatitis C (HCV) T Cell Immune Responses Induced in Mice Vaccinated with DNA-launched RNA Replicons and MVA-HCV.

34. Novel Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Vector Expressing Antiapoptotic Gene B13R Delays Apoptosis and Enhances Humoral Responses.

36. Novel Class of Viral Ankyrin Proteins Targeting the Host E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Cullin-2.

37. Human Host Range Restriction of the Vaccinia Virus C7/K1 Double Deletion Mutant Is Mediated by an Atypical Mode of Translation Inhibition.

38. Expression of the Vaccinia Virus Antiapoptotic F1 Protein Is Blocked by Protein Kinase R in the Absence of the Viral E3 Protein.

39. Batf3-Dependent Dendritic Cells Promote Optimal CD8 T Cell Responses against Respiratory Poxvirus Infection.

40. Distinct Immunogenicity and Efficacy of Poxvirus-Based Vaccine Candidates against Ebola Virus Expressing GP and VP40 Proteins.

41. Vaccinia Virus Phospholipase Protein F13 Promotes Rapid Entry of Extracellular Virions into Cells.

42. Virulent Poxviruses Inhibit DNA Sensing by Preventing STING Activation.

43. Vaccinia Virus C9 Ankyrin Repeat/F-Box Protein Is a Newly Identified Antagonist of the Type I Interferon-Induced Antiviral State.

44. Novel Nonreplicating Vaccinia Virus Vector Enhances Expression of Heterologous Genes and Suppresses Synthesis of Endogenous Viral Proteins

45. Isolation and Characterization of vΔI3 Confirm that Vaccinia Virus SSB Plays an Essential Role in Viral Replication.

46. Vaccinia Virus Encodes a Novel Inhibitor of Apoptosis That Associates with the Apoptosome.

47. Identification of Vaccinia Virus Replisome and Transcriptome Proteins by Isolation of Proteins on Nascent DNA Coupled with Mass Spectrometry.

48. Insufficient Innate Immunity Contributes to the Susceptibility of the Castaneous Mouse to Orthopoxvirus Infection.

49. Inhibition of Poxvirus Gene Expression and Genome Replication by Bisbenzimide Derivatives.

50. Going against the Tide: Selective Cellular Protein Synthesis during Virally Induced Host Shutoff.

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