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1. Cellular N-Myristoyl Transferases Are Required for Mammarenavirus Multiplication.

2. Host receptor-targeted therapeutic approach to counter pathogenic New World mammarenavirus infections.

3. Novel Dihydroorotate Dehydrogenase Inhibitors with Potent Interferon-Independent Antiviral Activity against Mammarenaviruses In Vitro.

4. Brothers in Arms: Structure, Assembly and Function of Arenaviridae Nucleoprotein.

5. Differences in Tissue and Species Tropism of Reptarenavirus Species Studied by Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Pseudotypes.

6. E3 Ligase ITCH Interacts with the Z Matrix Protein of Lassa and Mopeia Viruses and Is Required for the Release of Infectious Particles.

7. Antibody response in snakes with boid inclusion body disease.

8. [Lassa virus and myeloid dendritic cells: a privileged tropism for the suppression of the T lymphocyte response].

9. Interactome analysis of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus nucleoprotein in infected cells reveals ATPase Na+/K+ transporting subunit Alpha 1 and prohibitin as host-cell factors involved in the life cycle of mammarenaviruses.

10. Replication of boid inclusion body disease-associated arenaviruses is temperature sensitive in both boid and mammalian cells.

11. Tacaribe virus causes fatal infection of an ostensible reservoir host, the Jamaican fruit bat.

12. The curious case of arenavirus entry, and its inhibition.

13. Posttranslational modification of alpha-dystroglycan, the cellular receptor for arenaviruses, by the glycosyltransferase LARGE is critical for virus binding.

14. Isolation of an arenavirus from a marmoset with callitrichid hepatitis and its serologic association with disease.

15. In vivo replication of pathogenic and attenuated strains of Junin virus in different cell populations of lymphatic tissue.

16. Review article the biology of the arenaviruses.

17. MRC-5 cells, a model for Junín virus persistent infection.

18. Replication of hemorrhagic fever viruses in monocytic cells.

19. Immune serum increases arenavirus replication in monocytes.

20. New attenuation marker for junin virus based on immunologic responses of guinea pigs.

21. Tacaribe virus infection may induce inhibition of the activity of the host cell Ca2+ and Na+/K+ pumps.

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