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1. Functional properties of measles virus proteins derived from a subacute sclerosing panencephalitis patient who received repeated remdesivir treatments.

2. Rational attenuation of canine distemper virus (CDV) to develop a morbillivirus animal model that mimics measles in humans.

3. Repurposing an In Vitro Measles Virus Dissemination Assay for Screening of Antiviral Compounds.

4. Measles skin rash: Infection of lymphoid and myeloid cells in the dermis precedes viral dissemination to the epidermis.

5. Measles pathogenesis, immune suppression and animal models.

6. mSphere of Influence: Understanding Virus-Host Interactions Requires a Multifaceted Approach.

7. Incomplete genetic reconstitution of B cell pools contributes to prolonged immunosuppression after measles.

8. Measles virus infection diminishes preexisting antibodies that offer protection from other pathogens.

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

10. Studies into the mechanism of measles-associated immune suppression during a measles outbreak in the Netherlands.

11. In Vitro Measles Virus Infection of Human Lymphocyte Subsets Demonstrates High Susceptibility and Permissiveness of both Naive and Memory B Cells.

12. Measles immune suppression: functional impairment or numbers game?

13. Measles vaccination of nonhuman primates provides partial protection against infection with canine distemper virus.

14. Infection of lymphoid tissues in the macaque upper respiratory tract contributes to the emergence of transmissible measles virus.

15. Measles virus infection of epithelial cells in the macaque upper respiratory tract is mediated by subepithelial immune cells.

16. The pathogenesis of measles.

17. Measles immune suppression: lessons from the macaque model.

18. A prominent role for DC-SIGN+ dendritic cells in initiation and dissemination of measles virus infection in non-human primates.

19. Human Langerhans cells capture measles virus through Langerin and present viral antigens to CD4⁺ T cells but are incapable of cross-presentation.

20. Measles vaccination: new strategies and formulations.

21. Morbillivirus Infections: An Introduction.

22. A measles virus-based vaccine induces robust chikungunya virus-specific CD4+ T-cell responses in a phase II clinical trial.

23. Repurposing an In Vitro Measles Virus Dissemination Assay for Screening of Antiviral Compounds

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