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1. From pandemic to endemic: Divergence of COVID-19 positive-tests and hospitalization numbers from SARS-CoV-2 RNA levels in wastewater of Rochester, Minnesota

2. Rescue and characterization of recombinant cedar virus, a non-pathogenic Henipavirus species

3. SARS-CoV-2 spike protein-mediated cardiomyocyte fusion may contribute to increased arrhythmic risk in COVID-19.

4. Highly Efficient SARS-CoV-2 Infection of Human Cardiomyocytes: Spike Protein-Mediated Cell Fusion and Its Inhibition

5. Structural and functional analyses reveal promiscuous and species specific use of ephrin receptors by Cedar virus

6. Stronger together: Multi-genome transmission of measles virus

7. Highly efficient SARS-CoV-2 infection of human cardiomyocytes: spike protein-mediated cell fusion and its inhibition

8. A recombinant Cedar virus based high-throughput screening assay for henipavirus antiviral discovery

9. SARS-CoV-2 direct cardiac damage through spike-mediated cardiomyocyte fusion

10. Broadly neutralizing antibody cocktails targeting Nipah virus and Hendra virus fusion glycoproteins

11. Trans -endocytosis elicited by nectins transfers cytoplasmic cargo, including infectious material, between cells

12. B-AB18-03 SARS-COV-2 DIRECT CARDIAC DAMAGE THROUGH SPIKE-MEDIATED CARDIOMYOCYTE FUSION MAY CONTRIBUTE TO INCREASED ARRHYTHMIC RISK IN COVID-19

13. A Structurally Unresolved Head Segment of Defined Length Favors Proper Measles Virus Hemagglutinin Tetramerization and Efficient Membrane Fusion Triggering

14. Different Roles of the Three Loops Forming the Adhesive Interface of Nectin-4 in Measles Virus Binding and Cell Entry, Nectin-4 Homodimerization, and Heterodimerization with Nectin-1

15. Hydrophobic and Charged Residues in the Central Segment of the Measles Virus Hemagglutinin Stalk Mediate Transmission of the Fusion-Triggering Signal

16. The Measles Virus Hemagglutinin β-Propeller Head β4-β5 Hydrophobic Groove Governs Functional Interactions with Nectin-4 and CD46 but Not Those with the Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule

17. Development of measles virus-based shielded oncolytic vectors: suitability of other paramyxovirus glycoproteins

18. Base of the Measles Virus Fusion Trimer Head Receives the Signal That Triggers Membrane Fusion

19. Targeted entry of enveloped viruses: measles and herpes simplex virus I

20. Adherens junction protein nectin-4 is the epithelial receptor for measles virus

21. The heads of the measles virus attachment protein move to transmit the fusion-triggering signal

22. Functional characterization of the Sindbis virus E2 glycoprotein by transposon linker-insertion mutagenesis

23. Structural basis of efficient contagion: measles variations on a theme by parainfluenza viruses

24. Measles Virus Glycoprotein Complex Assembly, Receptor Attachment, and Cell Entry

25. Dynamic Interaction of the Measles Virus Hemagglutinin with Its Receptor Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule (SLAM, CD150)*S⃞

26. A heterologous coiled coil can substitute for helix I of the Sindbis virus capsid protein

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