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1. Unraveling dynamics of paramyxovirus-receptor interactions using nanoparticles displaying hemagglutinin-neuraminidase.

2. Kinetic analysis of paramyxovirus-sialoglycan receptor interactions reveals virion motility.

3. Mutation of the second sialic acid-binding site of influenza A virus neuraminidase drives compensatory mutations in hemagglutinin.

4. The 2nd sialic acid-binding site of influenza A virus neuraminidase is an important determinant of the hemagglutinin-neuraminidase-receptor balance.

5. Kinetic analysis of the influenza A virus HA/NA balance reveals contribution of NA to virus-receptor binding and NA-dependent rolling on receptor-containing surfaces.

6. Three mutations switch H7N9 influenza to human-type receptor specificity.

7. Characteristics of RSV-Specific Maternal Antibodies in Plasma of Hospitalized, Acute RSV Patients under Three Months of Age.

8. Recombinant Soluble Respiratory Syncytial Virus F Protein That Lacks Heptad Repeat B, Contains a GCN4 Trimerization Motif and Is Not Cleaved Displays Prefusion-Like Characteristics.

9. Host tissue and glycan binding specificities of avian viral attachment proteins using novel avian tissue microarrays.

10. Coronavirus cell entry occurs through the endo-/lysosomal pathway in a proteolysis-dependent manner.

11. Dissecting virus entry: replication-independent analysis of virus binding, internalization, and penetration using minimal complementation of β-galactosidase.

12. A protective and safe intranasal RSV vaccine based on a recombinant prefusion-like form of the F protein bound to bacterium-like particles.

13. Protective efficacy of Newcastle disease virus expressing soluble trimeric hemagglutinin against highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza in chickens and mice.

14. Competition between influenza A virus genome segments.

15. CD200 receptor controls sex-specific TLR7 responses to viral infection.

16. Dissection of the influenza A virus endocytic routes reveals macropinocytosis as an alternative entry pathway.

17. A single immunization with soluble recombinant trimeric hemagglutinin protects chickens against highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1.

18. Mouse hepatitis coronavirus RNA replication depends on GBF1-mediated ARF1 activation.

19. CD200 Receptor Controls Sex-Specific TLR7 Responses to Viral Infection

20. Protective Efficacy of Newcastle Disease Virus Expressing Soluble Trimeric Hemagglutinin against Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Influenza in Chickens and Mice

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