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1. Potency- and Selectivity-Enhancing Mutations of Conotoxins for Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Can Be Predicted Using Accurate Free-Energy Calculations

2. Structural basis for isoform-specific inhibition of human CTPS1

3. Potency-Enhancing Mutations of Gating Modifier Toxins for the Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel NaV1.7 Can Be Predicted Using Accurate Free-Energy Calculations

4. The Structure of HIV-1 Rev Filaments Suggests a Bilateral Model for Rev-RRE Assembly

5. Helicase-Dependent RNA Decay Illuminated by a Cryo-EM Structure of a Human Nuclear RNA Exosome-MTR4 Complex

6. Identification and Mutagenesis of the Adeno-Associated Virus 5 Sialic Acid Binding Region

7. Activated STING in a Vascular and Pulmonary Syndrome

8. A Cell-penetrating Antibody Fragment against HIV-1 Rev Has High Antiviral Activity

9. Structural Insights into Adeno-Associated Virus Serotype 5

10. Structural Insight into the Unique Properties of Adeno-Associated Virus Serotype 9

11. 91. Identification and Mutagenesis of the AAV5 Sialic Acid Binding Region

12. Production, purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray structural studies of adeno-associated virus serotype 5

13. An activating NLRC4 inflammasome mutation causes autoinflammation with recurrent macrophage activation syndrome

14. Capsid antibodies to different adeno-associated virus serotypes bind common regions

15. Human bocavirus capsid structure: insights into the structural repertoire of the parvoviridae

16. Generation and characterization of a chimeric rabbit/human Fab for co-crystallization of HIV-1 Rev

17. Implications of the HIV-1 Rev dimer structure at 3.2 A resolution for multimeric binding to the Rev response element

18. A157: Macrophage Activation Syndrome-like Illness Due to an Activating Mutation in NLRC4

19. Antigenic Switching of Hepatitis B Virus by Alternative Dimerization of the Capsid Protein

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