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1. Cross-lineage protection by human antibodies binding the influenza B hemagglutinin

2. Subdominance and poor intrinsic immunogenicity limit humoral immunity targeting influenza HA stem

3. Fc functional antibodies in humans with severe H7N9 and seasonal influenza

4. Influenza antivirals currently in late-phase clinical trial

5. 846 DISCOVERY OF A NEW SERIES OF POTENT, MULTI-GENOTYPE HCV NS5B INHIBITORS: IN VITRO ACTIVITY AND PRE-CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETIC RESULTS

6. Host-targeted nitazoxanide has a high barrier to resistance but does not reduce the emergence or proliferation of oseltamivir-resistant influenza viruses in vitro or in vivo when used in combination with oseltamivir.

7. Prophylaxis of ferrets with nitazoxanide and oseltamivir combinations is more effective at reducing the impact of influenza a virus infection compared to oseltamivir monotherapy.

8. Baloxavir marboxil susceptibility of influenza viruses from the Asia-Pacific, 2012-2018.

9. Untargeted metabolomics analysis of the upper respiratory tract of ferrets following influenza A virus infection and oseltamivir treatment.

10. Subdominance and poor intrinsic immunogenicity limit humoral immunity targeting influenza HA stem.

11. Cross-lineage protection by human antibodies binding the influenza B hemagglutinin.

12. The susceptibility of circulating human influenza viruses to tizoxanide, the active metabolite of nitazoxanide.

13. Fc functional antibodies in humans with severe H7N9 and seasonal influenza.

14. Influenza vaccination responses: Evaluating impact of repeat vaccination among health care workers.

15. Influenza antivirals currently in late-phase clinical trial.

16. Global update on the susceptibility of human influenza viruses to neuraminidase inhibitors, 2014-2015.

17. Influenza viruses with B/Yamagata- and B/Victoria-like neuraminidases are differentially affected by mutations that alter antiviral susceptibility.

18. Prodrugs of imidazotriazine and pyrrolotriazine C-nucleosides can increase anti-HCV activity and enhance nucleotide triphosphate concentrations in vitro.

19. Derivatives of imidazotriazine and pyrrolotriazine C-nucleosides as potential new anti-HCV agents.

20. Discovery and Synthesis of C-Nucleosides as Potential New Anti-HCV Agents.

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