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1. Human FAM111A inhibits vaccinia virus replication by degrading viral protein I3 and is antagonized by poxvirus host range factor SPI-1.

2. A viral mutualist employs posthatch transmission for vertical and horizontal spread among parasitoid wasps.

3. Structure and function of an effector domain in antiviral factors and tumor suppressors SAMD9 and SAMD9L.

4. Immunogenicity and efficacy of the COVID-19 candidate vector vaccine MVA-SARS-2-S in preclinical vaccination.

5. Repair of a previously uncharacterized second host-range gene contributes to full replication of modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) in human cells.

6. Structural basis for the inhibition of poxvirus assembly by the antibiotic rifampicin.

7. Myxoma virus M156 is a specific inhibitor of rabbit PKR but contains a loss-of-function mutation in Australian virus isolates.

8. Structural basis for antagonizing a host restriction factor by C7 family of poxvirus host-range proteins.

9. Structural basis for the enhancement of virulence by viral spindles and their in vivo crystallization.

10. Vaccinia virus strains use distinct forms of macropinocytosis for host-cell entry.

11. T cell receptor sharing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes facilitates efficient virus control.

12. Rapid protection in a monkeypox model by a single injection of a replication-deficient vaccinia virus.

13. Memory CD8+ I cells are gatekeepers of the lymph node draining the site of viral infection.

14. Vaccinia virus D10 protein has mRNA decapping activity, providing a mechanism for control of host and viral gene expression.

15. A chemokine-binding domain in the tumor necrosis factor receptor from variola (smallpox) virus.

16. Infection of human cancer cells with myxoma virus requires Akt activation via interaction with a viral ankyrin-repeat host range factor.

17. Biological function of the vaccinia virus Z-DNA- binding protein E3L: Gene transactivation and antiapoptotic activity in HeLa cells.

18. Maladaptation after a virus host switch leads to increased activation of the pro-inflammatory NF-κB pathway.

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