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1. Substitution of peat moss with softwood biochar for soil-free marigold growth

2. Comparative Loss-of-Function Screens Reveal ABCE1 as an Essential Cellular Host Factor for Efficient Translation of Paramyxoviridae and Pneumoviridae

3. 2018 international meeting of the Global Virus Network

5. Neurotropic virus infections as the cause of immediate and delayed neuropathology

6. Protective immunity provided by HLA-A2 epitopes for fusion and hemagglutinin proteins of measles virus

7. Influence of HIV infection on changes in circulating leukocyte counts during measles in Zambian children.

8. 19750205 Metropolitan Feb 5 1975

9. What's going on with measles?

10. Phenotypic and transcriptional changes in peripheral blood mononuclear cells during alphavirus encephalitis in mice.

11. Interferon regulatory factor 7 modulates virus clearance and immune responses to alphavirus encephalomyelitis.

12. Effect of remdesivir post-exposure prophylaxis and treatment on pathogenesis of measles in rhesus macaques.

13. Pro-Viral and Anti-Viral Roles of the RNA-Binding Protein G3BP1.

14. Infection of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Macrophages by Wild Type and Vaccine Strains of Measles Virus: NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation Independent of Virus Production.

15. Cell-Type-Dependent Role for nsP3 Macrodomain ADP-Ribose Binding and Hydrolase Activity during Chikungunya Virus Infection.

16. The Integral Membrane Protein ZMPSTE24 Protects Cells from SARS-CoV-2 Spike-Mediated Pseudovirus Infection and Syncytia Formation.

17. Treatment of Sindbis Virus-Infected Neurons with Antibody to E2 Alters Synthesis of Complete and nsP1-Expressing Defective Viral RNAs.

18. Effect of IL-10 Deficiency on TGFβ Expression during Fatal Alphavirus Encephalomyelitis in C57Bl/6 Mice.

19. Why does viral RNA sometimes persist after recovery from acute infections?

20. The Conserved Macrodomain Is a Potential Therapeutic Target for Coronaviruses and Alphaviruses.

21. Primary differentiated respiratory epithelial cells respond to apical measles virus infection by shedding multinucleated giant cells.

22. U.S.-Japan cooperative medical sciences program: 22nd International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Pacific Rim.

23. Stress granule formation, disassembly, and composition are regulated by alphavirus ADP-ribosylhydrolase activity.

24. Are T cells helpful for COVID-19: the relationship between response and risk.

25. The NF-κB/leukemia inhibitory factor/STAT3 signaling pathway in antibody-mediated suppression of Sindbis virus replication in neurons.

26. Acute RNA Viral Encephalomyelitis and the Role of Antibodies in the Central Nervous System.

27. Visualization of cell-type dependent effects of anti-E2 antibody and interferon-gamma treatments on localization and expression of Broccoli aptamer-tagged alphavirus RNAs.

28. Development of encoded Broccoli RNA aptamers for live cell imaging of alphavirus genomic and subgenomic RNAs.

29. Association of persistent wild-type measles virus RNA with long-term humoral immunity in rhesus macaques.

30. Both ADP-Ribosyl-Binding and Hydrolase Activities of the Alphavirus nsP3 Macrodomain Affect Neurovirulence in Mice.

31. Interferon-Gamma Modulation of the Local T Cell Response to Alphavirus Encephalomyelitis.

32. NF-κB Activation Promotes Alphavirus Replication in Mature Neurons.

33. Human Schwann cells are susceptible to infection with Zika and yellow fever viruses, but not dengue virus.

34. 20th International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Pacific Rim Organized by the United States-Japan Cooperative Medical Sciences Program (USJCMSP).

35. Interferon regulatory factors 3 and 7 have distinct roles in the pathogenesis of alphavirus encephalomyelitis.

36. Modeling the measles paradox reveals the importance of cellular immunity in regulating viral clearance.

37. ADP-ribosyl-binding and hydrolase activities of the alphavirus nsP3 macrodomain are critical for initiation of virus replication.

40. Germ Line IgM Is Sufficient, but Not Required, for Antibody-Mediated Alphavirus Clearance from the Central Nervous System.

41. Death and gastrointestinal bleeding complicate encephalomyelitis in mice with delayed appearance of CNS IgM after intranasal alphavirus infection.

42. Understanding the causes and consequences of measles virus persistence.

43. Interleukin-10 Modulation of Virus Clearance and Disease in Mice with Alphaviral Encephalomyelitis.

44. Evolution of T Cell Responses during Measles Virus Infection and RNA Clearance.

45. Glutamine antagonist-mediated immune suppression decreases pathology but delays virus clearance in mice during nonfatal alphavirus encephalomyelitis.

46. Development and characterization of Sindbis virus with encoded fluorescent RNA aptamer Spinach2 for imaging of replication and immune-mediated changes in intracellular viral RNA.

47. Intrauterine Zika virus infection of pregnant immunocompetent mice models transplacental transmission and adverse perinatal outcomes.

48. ADP-ribosylhydrolase activity of Chikungunya virus macrodomain is critical for virus replication and virulence.

49. Interferon gamma modulation of disease manifestation and the local antibody response to alphavirus encephalomyelitis.

50. The Immune Response in Measles: Virus Control, Clearance and Protective Immunity.

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