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1. ZMapp reduces diffusion of Ebola viral particles in fresh human cervicovaginal mucus.

2. Hepatic and pulmonary macrophage activity in a mucosal challenge model of Ebola virus disease.

3. Genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screen identifies SLC39A9 and PIK3C3 as crucial entry factors for Ebola virus infection.

4. Prevention and control of Ebola virus transmission: mathematical modelling and data fitting.

5. Molecular insights into the Ebola virus life cycle.

6. Regulation of Ebola GP conformation and membrane binding by the chemical environment of the late endosome.

7. Depletion of Bone Marrow Hematopoietic Cells in Ebolavirus-Infected Rhesus Macaques: A Possible Cause of Hematologic Abnormalities in Ebolavirus Disease.

8. Extracellular vesicle storm during the course of Ebola virus infection in primates.

9. Ebola Virus Infection Induces HCAR2 Expression Leading to Cell Death.

10. Disruption of Ebola NP 0 VP35 Inclusion Body-like Structures reduce Viral Infection.

11. Novel Antiviral Molecules against Ebola Virus Infection.

12. Adipose Tissues from Human and Bat-Derived Cell Lines Support Ebola Virus Infection.

13. Hepatic proinflammatory myeloid phenotypes are a hallmark of Ebola virus Kikwit pathogenesis in rhesus monkeys.

14. Characterization of Ebola Virus Mucosal Challenge Routes in Cynomolgus Macaques.

15. Ebola virus-like particles reprogram cellular metabolism.

16. Ebolavirus Species-Specific Interferon Antagonism Mediated by VP24.

17. Ebola virus disrupts the inner blood-retinal barrier by induction of vascular endothelial growth factor in pericytes.

18. Differential symptomology of possible and confirmed Ebola virus disease infection in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: a retrospective cohort study.

19. Traits, phylogeny and host cell receptors predict Ebolavirus host status among African mammals.

20. Pharmacologically induced endolysosomal cholesterol imbalance through clinically licensed drugs itraconazole and fluoxetine impairs Ebola virus infection in vitro .

21. Persistent intraocular Ebola virus RNA is associated with severe uveitis in a convalescent rhesus monkey.

22. Phosphatidylserine clustering by the Ebola virus matrix protein is a critical step in viral budding.

23. Macrophage infection, activation, and histopathological findings in ebolavirus infection.

24. Ebola virus infection induces a delayed type I IFN response in bystander cells and the shutdown of key liver genes in human iPSC-derived hepatocytes.

25. CAPG Is Required for Ebola Virus Infection by Controlling Virus Egress from Infected Cells.

26. Evaluation of Community Perceptions and Prevention Practices Related to Ebola Virus as Part of Outbreak Preparedness in Uganda, 2020.

27. Ebola virus VP35 hijacks the PKA-CREB1 pathway for replication and pathogenesis by AKIP1 association.

28. Therapeutic Strategies against Ebola Virus Infection.

29. On the possibility of oscillating in the Ebola virus dynamics and investigating the effect of the lifetime of T lymphocytes.

30. Cynarin blocks Ebola virus replication by counteracting VP35 inhibition of interferon-beta production.

31. Structural Biology Illuminates Molecular Determinants of Broad Ebolavirus Neutralization by Human Antibodies for Pan-Ebolavirus Therapeutic Development.

32. Application of pseudotyped virus particles to monitor Ebola virus and SARS-CoV-2 viral entry in human cell lines.

33. Characterization of the therapeutic effect of antibodies targeting the Ebola glycoprotein using a novel BSL2-compliant rVSVΔG-EBOV-GP infection model.

34. Non-canonical proline-tyrosine interactions with multiple host proteins regulate Ebola virus infection.

35. Interferon-Induced HERC5 Inhibits Ebola Virus Particle Production and Is Antagonized by Ebola Glycoprotein.

36. A Naturally Occurring Polymorphism in the Base of Sudan Virus Glycoprotein Decreases Glycoprotein Stability in a Species-Dependent Manner.

37. Mapping of Ebola virus spillover: Suitability and seasonal variability at the landscape scale.

38. Molecular analysis of the 2012 Bundibugyo virus disease outbreak.

39. The 2021 Ebola virus outbreak in Guinea: Mistrust and the shortcomings of outbreak surveillance.

40. P300-mediated NEDD4 acetylation drives ebolavirus VP40 egress by enhancing NEDD4 ligase activity.

41. Longitudinal in vivo imaging of acute neuropathology in a monkey model of Ebola virus infection.

42. Ebola virus may lurk in survivors for many years.

43. Immunotherapeutic strategies to target vulnerabilities in the Ebolavirus glycoprotein.

44. Chainchecker: An application to visualise and explore transmission chains for Ebola virus disease.

45. Ubiquitin Ligase SMURF2 Interacts with Filovirus VP40 and Promotes Egress of VP40 VLPs.

46. Evidence for distinct mechanisms of small molecule inhibitors of filovirus entry.

47. Ebola virus glycoprotein interacts with cholesterol to enhance membrane fusion and cell entry.

48. Ebola virus triggers receptor tyrosine kinase-dependent signaling to promote the delivery of viral particles to entry-conducive intracellular compartments.

49. Direct Intracellular Visualization of Ebola Virus-Receptor Interaction by In Situ Proximity Ligation.

50. Analysis of an Ebola virus disease survivor whose host and viral markers were predictive of death indicates the effectiveness of medical countermeasures and supportive care.

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