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2. Cooperative sensing of mitochondrial DNA by ZBP1 and cGAS promotes cardiotoxicity

5. Influenza Virus Z-RNAs Induce ZBP1-Mediated Necroptosis

6. Ubiquitylation of MLKL at lysine 219 positively regulates necroptosis-induced tissue injury and pathogen clearance

20. RIP3 mediates the embryonic lethality of caspase-8-deficient mice

23. Sensing of viral and endogenous RNA by ZBP1/ DAI induces necroptosis.

24. Murine cytomegalovirus IE3-dependent transcription is required for DAI/ ZBP1-mediated necroptosis.

25. RIPK3-driven cell death during virus infections.

26. DAI Another Way: Necroptotic Control of Viral Infection.

27. DAI Senses Influenza A Virus Genomic RNA and Activates RIPK3-Dependent Cell Death.

28. DAI/ZBP1/DLM-1 Complexes with RIP3 to Mediate Virus-Induced Programmed Necrosis that Is Targeted by Murine Cytomegalovirus vIRA.

29. Viral infection and the evolution of caspase 8-regulated apoptotic and necrotic death pathways.

30. Role of B-Cell Proliferation in the Establishment of Gammaherpesvirus Latency.

31. Ex Vivo Stimulation of B Cells Latently Infected with Gammaherpesvirus 68 Triggers Re activation from Latency.

32. Evidence for CDK-Dependent and CDK-Independent Functions of the Murine Gammaherpesvirus 68 v-Cyclin.

33. Viral RNA at Two Stages of Reovirus Infection Is Required for the Induction of Necroptosis.

34. Evasion of Innate Cytosolic DNA Sensing by a Gammaherpesvirus Facilitates Establishment of Latent Infection.

35. True Grit: Programmed Necrosis in Antiviral Host Defense, Inflammation, and Immunogenicity.

36. A Gammaherpesvirus 68 Gene 50 Null Mutant Establishes Long-Term Latency in the Lung but Fails To Vaccinate against a Wild-Type Virus Challenge.

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