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1. Pygmy rice rat as potential host of Castelo dos Sonhos Hantavirus.

2. Hantaviruses and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, Maranhao, Brazil.

4. Reevaluation of Rhipidomys emiliae (J.A. Allen 1916) and description of a new Rhipidomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) species from Amazonia and Cerrado.

5. Corrigendum: Somatic DNA damage response and homologous repair gene alterations and its association with tumor variant burden in breast cancer patients with occupational exposure to pesticides.

6. Somatic DNA Damage Response and Homologous Repair Gene Alterations and Its Association With Tumor Variant Burden in Breast Cancer Patients With Occupational Exposure to Pesticides.

7. Karyotypical Confirmation of Natural Hybridization between Two Manatee Species, Trichechus manatus and Trichechus inunguis .

8. Phylogenetic relationships, population demography, and species delimitation of the Alouatta belzebul species complex (Atelidae: Alouattinae).

9. An Overview Regarding Pharmacogenomics and Biomarkers Discovery: Focus on Breast Cancer.

10. Orthohantavirus Survey in Indigenous Lands in a Savannah-Like Biome, Brazil.

11. Prevalence of germline variants in consensus moderate-to-high-risk predisposition genes to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer in BRCA1/2-negative Brazilian patients.

12. SINE-B1 Distribution and Chromosome Rearrangements in the South American Proechimys gr. goeldii (Echimyidae, Rodentia).

13. Morphological variation in the genus Juliomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) and taxonomic status of Juliomys anoblepas (Winge 1887) from the Quaternary of Southeast Brazil.

14. Impression Cytology Is a Non-invasive and Effective Method for Ocular Cell Retrieval of Zika Infected Babies: Perspectives in OMIC Studies.

15. DNA barcoding of the rodent genus Oligoryzomys (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae): mitogenomic-anchored database and identification of nuclear mitochondrial translocations (Numts).

16. Integrative taxonomy of the Amazonian red-sided opossum Monodelphis glirina (J.A. Wagner, 1842) (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae).

17. Xapuri virus, a novel mammarenavirus: natural reassortment and increased diversity between New World viruses.

18. Brazilian legislation on genetic heritage harms Biodiversity Convention goals and threatens basic biology research and education.

19. Co-circulation of Araraquara and Juquitiba Hantavirus in Brazilian Cerrado.

20. Detection of Latino virus (Arenaviridae: Mammarenavirus) naturally infecting Calomys callidus.

21. A Fatal Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Misdiagnosed as Dengue: An Investigation into the First Reported Case in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.

22. Zoonotic pathogens in Atlantic Forest wild rodents in Brazil: Bartonella and Coxiella infections.

23. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome and rodent reservoirs in the savanna-like biome of Brazil's southeastern region.

24. Serologic evidence of the exposure of small mammals to spotted-fever Rickettsia and Rickettsia bellii in Minas Gerais, Brazil.

25. Zoonotic Bartonella species in wild rodents in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.

26. A Taxonomic Update of Small Mammal Plague Reservoirs in South America.

27. Co-circulation of Clade C New World Arenaviruses: New geographic distribution and host species.

28. Prevalence of HPV infection in head and neck carcinomas shows geographical variability: a comparative study from Brazil and Germany.

29. Multispecies coalescent analysis of the early diversification of neotropical primates: phylogenetic inference under strong gene trees/species tree conflict.

30. Population ecology of hantavirus rodent hosts in southern Brazil.

31. Hepatitis B virus lineages in mammalian hosts: potential for bidirectional cross-species transmission.

32. Hantavirus reservoirs: current status with an emphasis on data from Brazil.

33. Rickettsia bellii, Rickettsia amblyommii, and Laguna Negra hantavirus in an Indian reserve in the Brazilian Amazon.

34. Characterization of Juquitiba virus in Oligoryzomys fornesi from Brazilian Cerrado.

35. Biogeographic determinants of genetic diversification in the mouse opossum Gracilinanus agilis (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae).

36. Phylogenetic analysis of the S segment from Juquitiba hantavirus: identification of two distinct lineages in Oligoryzomys nigripes.

37. Identification of bacterial infection in neotropical primates.

38. Identification and characterization of highly divergent simian foamy viruses in a wide range of new world primates from Brazil.

39. Screening of RB1 alterations in Brazilian patients with retinoblastoma and relatives with retinoma: phenotypic and genotypic associations.

40. The role of historical barriers in the diversification processes in open vegetation formations during the Miocene/Pliocene using an ancient rodent lineage as a model.

41. Detection of the first incidence of Akodon paranaensis naturally infected with the Jabora virus strain (Hantavirus) in Brazil.

42. Natural infection of Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis in Mus musculus captured in Mato Grosso, Brazil.

43. Clonal analysis of hepatitis B viruses among blood donors from Joinville, Brazil: evidence of dual infections, intragenotype recombination and markers of risk for hepatocellular carcinoma.

44. Colonization process of the Brazilian common vesper mouse, Calomys expulsus (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae): a biogeographic hypothesis.

45. Genetic characterization of hantaviruses associated with sigmodontine rodents in an endemic area for hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in southern Brazil.

46. Human Papillomavirus in Brazilian women with and without cervical lesions.

47. Identification and characterization of novel sequence variations in MECP2 gene in Rett syndrome patients.

48. Identification, classification and evolution of owl monkeys (Aotus, Illiger 1811).

49. Mitochondrial divergence between 2 populations of the hooded capuchin, Cebus (Sapajus) cay (Platyrrhini, Primates).

50. Evolution of TRIM5alpha B30.2 (SPRY) domain in New World primates.

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