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1. Innate Intracellular Antiviral Responses Restrict the Amplification of Defective Virus Genomes of Parainfluenza Virus 5

2. The Timing and Magnitude of the Type I Interferon Response Are Correlated with Disease Tolerance in Arbovirus Infection.

3. Innate Intracellular Antiviral Responses Restrict the Amplification of Defective Virus Genomes of Parainfluenza Virus 5.

4. Analysis of Paramyxovirus Transcription and Replication by High-Throughput Sequencing.

5. Human IFIT1 Inhibits mRNA Translation of Rubulaviruses but Not Other Members of the Paramyxoviridae Family.

6. Genome Sequence of the Parainfluenza Virus 5 Strain That Persistently Infects AGS Cells.

7. Bluetongue Virus NS4 Protein Is an Interferon Antagonist and a Determinant of Virus Virulence.

8. Generation of Recombinant Oropouche Viruses Lacking the Nonstructural Protein NSm or NSs.

9. Abrogation of the interferon response promotes more efficient human cytomegalovirus replication.

10. An unbiased genetic screen reveals the polygenic nature of the influenza virus anti-interferon response.

11. Stability of the parainfluenza virus 5 genome revealed by deep sequencing of strains isolated from different hosts and following passage in cell culture.

12. Activation of the interferon induction cascade by influenza a viruses requires viral RNA synthesis and nuclear export.

13. The human interferon-induced MxA protein inhibits early stages of influenza A virus infection by retaining the incoming viral genome in the cytoplasm.

14. Deep sequencing analysis of defective genomes of parainfluenza virus 5 and their role in interferon induction.

15. Mechanism of mda-5 Inhibition by paramyxovirus V proteins.

16. STAT-1- and IRF-3-dependent pathways are not essential for repression of ICP0-null mutant herpes simplex virus type 1 in human fibroblasts.

17. The NPro product of bovine viral diarrhea virus inhibits DNA binding by interferon regulatory factor 3 and targets it for proteasomal degradation.

18. Analysis of the pH requirement for membrane fusion of different isolates of the paramyxovirus parainfluenza virus 5.

19. Simian virus 5 V protein acts as an adaptor, linking DDB1 to STAT2, to facilitate the ubiquitination of STAT1.

20. Interferon-induced alterations in the pattern of parainfluenza virus 5 transcription and protein synthesis and the induction of virus inclusion bodies.

21. Bunyamwera virus nonstructural protein NSs counteracts interferon regulatory factor 3-mediated induction of early cell death.

22. Virus replication in engineered human cells that do not respond to interferons.

23. The p127 subunit (DDB1) of the UV-DNA damage repair binding protein is essential for the targeted degradation of STAT1 by the V protein of the paramyxovirus simian virus 5.

24. Bunyamwera bunyavirus nonstructural protein NSs counteracts the induction of alpha/beta interferon.

25. Degradation of STAT1 and STAT2 by the V proteins of simian virus 5 and human parainfluenza virus type 2, respectively: consequences for virus replication in the presence of alpha/beta and gamma interferons.

26. Single amino acid substitution in the V protein of simian virus 5 differentiates its ability to block interferon signaling in human and murine cells.

27. The V protein of simian virus 5 inhibits interferon signalling by targeting STAT1 for proteasome-mediated degradation.

28. Sendai virus and simian virus 5 block activation of interferon-responsive genes: importance for virus pathogenesis.

29. Isolation of highly fusogenic variants of simian virus 5 from persistently infected cells that produce and respond to interferon.

30. Inducible expression of the P, V, and NP genes of the paramyxovirus simian virus 5 in cell lines and an examination of NP-P and NP-V interactions.

31. Solid matrix-antibody-antigen complexes induce antigen-specific CD8+ cells that clear a persistent paramyxovirus infection.

32. Clearance of a persistent paramyxovirus infection is mediated by cellular immune responses but not by serum-neutralizing antibody.

33. Isolation and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to structural and nonstructural herpesvirus saimiri proteins.

34. Immunization against multiple viruses by using solid-matrix-antibody-antigen complexes.

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