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151. Epstein Barr virus and Helicobacter pylori co-infection are positively associated with severe gastritis in pediatric patients

152. Molecular determinants of mouse neurovirulence and mosquito infection for Western equine encephalitis virus

153. Quantitative description of glycan-receptor binding of influenza A virus H7 hemagglutinin

154. HBx-induced NF-κB signaling in liver cells is potentially mediated by the ternary complex of HBx with p22-FLIP and NEMO

155. Fluorescence lifetime imaging of alterations to cellular metabolism by domain 2 of the hepatitis C virus core protein

156. Activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome by IAV virulence protein PB1-F2 contributes to severe pathophysiology and disease

157. Glycosylation on hemagglutinin affects the virulence and pathogenicity of pandemic H1N1/2009 influenza A virus in mice

158. The role of serine-type serine repeat antigen in Plasmodium yoelii blood stage development

159. Stabilization of Myc through heterotypic poly-ubiquitination by mLANA is critical for γ-herpesvirus lymphoproliferation

160. Mannitol utilisation is required for protection of Staphylococcus aureus from human skin antimicrobial fatty acids

161. Two-component system response regulators involved in virulence of Streptococcus pneumoniae TIGR4 in infective endocarditis

162. Assessing the effects of light on differentiation and virulence of the plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea: characterization of the White Collar Complex

163. Mutations of residues 249 and 256 in VP2 are involved in the replication and virulence of infectious Bursal disease virus

164. PSMs of hypervirulent Staphylococcus aureus act as intracellular toxins that kill infected osteoblasts

165. Viral proteins originated de novo by overprinting can be identified by codon usage: application to the 'gene nursery' of Deltaretroviruses

166. The HopQ1 effector's nucleoside hydrolase-like domain is required for bacterial virulence in arabidopsis and tomato, but not host recognition in tobacco

167. BST2/Tetherin Inhibits Dengue Virus Release from Human Hepatoma Cells

168. LAT Region Factors Mediating Differential Neuronal Tropism of HSV-1 and HSV-2 Do Not Act in Trans

169. SigB is a dominant regulator of virulence in Staphylococcus aureus small-colony variants

170. Nucleolar Protein Trafficking in Response to HIV-1 Tat: Rewiring the Nucleolus

171. Kinetic characterization of PB1-F2-mediated immunopathology during highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza virus infection

172. Prevalence of Porphyromonas gingivalis four rag locus genotypes in patients of orthodontic gingivitis and periodontitis

173. Characterising the mechanism of airway smooth muscle β2 adrenoceptor desensitization by rhinovirus infected bronchial epithelial cells

174. Evolution of a pathogen: a comparative genomics analysis identifies a genetic pathway to pathogenesis in Acinetobacter

175. Distinct and Overlapping Roles of Nipah Virus P Gene Products in Modulating the Human Endothelial Cell Antiviral Response

176. The Association between Enterovirus 71 Infections and Meteorological Parameters in Taiwan

177. Comparative genomic analysis of coxsackievirus A6 strains of different clinical disease entities

178. Virus host protein interaction network analysis reveals that the HEV ORF3 protein may interrupt the blood coagulation process

179. Phylogenetic analysis of Enterovirus 71 circulating in Beijing, China from 2007 to 2009

180. Structural insight into the Clostridium difficile ethanolamine utilisation microcompartment

181. Host cell responses to persistent mycoplasmas--different stages in infection of HeLa cells with Mycoplasma hominis

182. Pathogenicity and Transmissibility of North American Triple Reassortant Swine Influenza A Viruses in Ferrets

183. Collagen-like proteins in pathogenic E. coli strains

184. A Comparative Study of Short Linear Motif Compositions of the Influenza A Virus Ribonucleoproteins

185. Quantification of Unintegrated HIV-1 DNA at the Single Cell Level In Vivo

186. Virulence Characteristic and MLST-agr Genetic Background of High-Level Mupirocin-Resistant, MRSA Isolates from Shanghai and Wenzhou, China

187. MicroRNA Regulation of Human Protease Genes Essential for Influenza Virus Replication

188. Structure of the ulster strain newcastle disease virus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase reveals auto-inhibitory interactions associated with low virulence

189. Identification of Host Kinase Genes Required for Influenza Virus Replication and the Regulatory Role of MicroRNAs

190. Junín virus infection activates the type I interferon pathway in a RIG-I-dependent manner

191. Differentiation in quinolone resistance by virulence genotype in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

192. The type III secreted protein BspR regulates the virulence genes in Bordetella bronchiseptica

193. Improper tagging of the non-essential small capsid protein VP26 impairs nuclear capsid egress of herpes simplex virus

194. Influenza virus A/Beijing/501/2009(H1N1) NS1 interacts with β-tubulin and induces disruption of the microtubule network and apoptosis on A549 cells

195. Identification of FAM111A as an SV40 host range restriction and adenovirus helper factor

196. Block of death-receptor apoptosis protects mouse cytomegalovirus from macrophages and is a determinant of virulence in immunodeficient hosts

197. Proteomics of protein secretion by aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans

198. Ustilago maydis: dissecting the molecular interface between pathogen and plant

199. Vulnerabilities in Yersinia pestis caf operon are unveiled by a Salmonella vector

200. The Lon protease is essential for full virulence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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