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1. The nanoscale organization of the Nipah virus fusion protein informs new membrane fusion mechanisms.

2. Novel transcription and replication-competent virus-like particles system modelling the Nipah virus life cycle.

3. Organotypic brain slices as a model to study the neurotropism of the highly pathogenic Nipah and Ebola viruses.

4. Molecular determinants of cross-species transmission in emerging viral infections.

5. Multifaceted activation of STING axis upon Nipah and measles virus-induced syncytia formation.

6. Mapping the distribution of Nipah virus infections: a geospatial modelling analysis.

7. Indiscriminate activities of different henipavirus polymerase complex proteins allow for efficient minigenome replication in hybrid systems.

8. Nipah Virus Neurotropism: Insights into Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption.

9. Analysis of Nipah Virus Replication and Host Proteome Response Patterns in Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells Cultured at the Air-Liquid Interface.

10. Functional benefit of structural disorder for the replication of measles, Nipah and Hendra viruses.

11. Aerosol Survival, Disinfection and Formalin Inactivation of Nipah Virus.

12. Nipah Virus Infection Generates Ordered Structures in Cellulo.

13. Structural Dynamics of the C-terminal X Domain of Nipah and Hendra Viruses Controls the Attachment to the C-terminal Tail of the Nucleocapsid Protein.

14. Inactivation Methods for Experimental Nipah Virus Infection.

15. Nipah Virus: An Updated Review and Emerging Challenges.

16. Evaluation of henipavirus chemical inactivation methods for the safe removal of samples from the high-containment PC4 laboratory.

17. Nipah virus W protein harnesses nuclear 14-3-3 to inhibit NF-κB-induced proinflammatory response.

18. Novel Roles of the N1 Loop and N4 Alpha-Helical Region of the Nipah Virus Fusion Glycoprotein in Modulating Early and Late Steps of the Membrane Fusion Cascade.

19. Multi-step molecular docking and dynamics simulation-based screening of large antiviral specific chemical libraries for identification of Nipah virus glycoprotein inhibitors.

20. Roles of Cholesterol in Early and Late Steps of the Nipah Virus Membrane Fusion Cascade.

21. Interactions of the Nipah Virus P, V, and W Proteins across the STAT Family of Transcription Factors.

22. Effective inactivation of Nipah virus in serum samples for safe processing in low-containment laboratories.

23. Cytokine Induction in Nipah Virus-Infected Primary Human and Porcine Bronchial Epithelial Cells.

24. The Use of Large-Particle Aerosol Exposure to Nipah Virus to Mimic Human Neurological Disease Manifestations in the African Green Monkey.

25. A Lethal Aerosol Exposure Model of Nipah Virus Strain Bangladesh in African Green Monkeys.

26. Inhibition of Nipah Virus by Defective Interfering Particles.

27. Replication of a Nipah Virus Encoding a Nuclear-Retained Matrix Protein.

28. In Situ Imaging of Fluorescent Nipah Virus Respiratory and Neurological Tissue Tropism in the Syrian Hamster Model.

29. Rousettus aegyptiacus Bats Do Not Support Productive Nipah Virus Replication.

30. Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccine against Glycoprotein G of Nipah Henipavirus Using Immunoinformatics Approaches.

31. Identification and characterization of two conserved G-quadruplex forming motifs in the Nipah virus genome and their interaction with G-quadruplex specific ligands.

32. Emergence and adaptive evolution of Nipah virus.

33. Antagonism of STAT1 by Nipah virus P gene products modulates disease course but not lethal outcome in the ferret model.

34. Dose-response and transmission: the nexus between reservoir hosts, environment and recipient hosts.

35. Nipah and Hendra Virus Glycoproteins Induce Comparable Homologous but Distinct Heterologous Fusion Phenotypes.

36. Differential Innate Immune Responses Elicited by Nipah Virus and Cedar Virus Correlate with Disparate In Vivo Pathogenesis in Hamsters.

37. A Bimolecular Multicellular Complementation System for the Detection of Syncytium Formation: A New Methodology for the Identification of Nipah Virus Entry Inhibitors.

38. Navigating Research Toward the Re-emerging Nipah Virus- A New Piece to the Puzzle.

39. Survival and persistence of Nipah virus in blood and tissue culture media.

40. Nipah virus infection: A review.

42. Aerosol exposure to intermediate size Nipah virus particles induces neurological disease in African green monkeys.

43. The Main Risk Factors of Nipah Disease and Its Risk Analysis in China.

44. Nipah virus in Kerala: a deadly Zoonosis.

45. Viral regulation of host cell biology by hijacking of the nucleolar DNA-damage response.

46. A stochastic assembly model for Nipah virus revealed by super-resolution microscopy.

47. Enhancing preparation for large Nipah outbreaks beyond Bangladesh: Preventing a tragedy like Ebola in West Africa.

48. Fusion Inhibitory Lipopeptides Engineered for Prophylaxis of Nipah Virus in Primates.

49. Possible role of the Nipah virus V protein in the regulation of the interferon beta induction by interacting with UBX domain-containing protein1.

50. Favipiravir (T-705) protects against Nipah virus infection in the hamster model.

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