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1. Stimulation of neutral lipid synthesis via viral growth factor signaling and ATP citrate lyase during vaccinia virus infection.

2. Polystyrene nanoplastics enhance poxvirus preference for migrasome-mediated transmission.

3. Microchip construction for migration assays: investigating the impact of physical confinement on cell morphology and motility during vaccinia virus infection.

4. Metabolic reprogramming tips vaccinia virus infection outcomes by stabilizing interferon-γ induced IRF1.

5. Single-cell analysis of VACV infection reveals pathogen-driven timing of early and late phases and host-limited dynamics of virus production.

6. Multi-omics analysis reveals the dynamic interplay between Vero host chromatin structure and function during vaccinia virus infection.

7. Vaccinia virus subverts xenophagy through phosphorylation and nuclear targeting of p62.

8. Vaccinia Virus: Mechanisms Supporting Immune Evasion and Successful Long-Term Protective Immunity.

9. Filamin B restricts vaccinia virus spread and is targeted by vaccinia virus protein C4.

10. Profiling whole-tissue metabolic reprogramming during cutaneous poxvirus infection and clearance.

11. YTHDF2 Is Downregulated in Response to Host Shutoff Induced by DNA Virus Infection and Regulates Interferon-Stimulated Gene Expression.

12. DDX50 Is a Viral Restriction Factor That Enhances IRF3 Activation.

13. Molecular mimicry of NF-κB by vaccinia virus protein enables selective inhibition of antiviral responses.

14. A human recombinant analogue to plasma-derived vaccinia immunoglobulin prophylactically and therapeutically protects against lethal orthopoxvirus challenge.

15. Vaccinia Virus Expressing Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 Induces Higher Protective Immune Responses against Lethal Poxvirus Challenge in Atopic Organism.

16. Adaptive Immune Response to Vaccinia Virus LIVP Infection of BALB/c Mice and Protection against Lethal Reinfection with Cowpox Virus.

17. Zoonotic vaccinia virus strains belonging to different genetic clades exhibit immunomodulation abilities that are proportional to their virulence.

18. Viral growth factor- and STAT3 signaling-dependent elevation of the TCA cycle intermediate levels during vaccinia virus infection.

19. Injection site vaccinology of a recombinant vaccinia-based vector reveals diverse innate immune signatures.

20. The Vaccinia Virus B12 Pseudokinase Represses Viral Replication via Interaction with the Cellular Kinase VRK1 and Activation of the Antiviral Effector BAF.

21. Identification of oncolytic vaccinia restriction factors in canine high-grade mammary tumor cells using single-cell transcriptomics.

22. Effect of the Route of Administration of the Vaccinia Virus Strain LIVP to Mice on Its Virulence and Immunogenicity.

23. Poxviruses diagnosed in cattle from Distrito Federal, Brazil (2015-2018).

24. RIP1 kinase activity is critical for skin inflammation but not for viral propagation.

25. Preceding Viral Infections Do Not Imprint Long-Term Changes in Regulatory T Cell Function.

26. Mutations Near the N Terminus of Vaccinia Virus G9 Protein Overcome Restrictions on Cell Entry and Syncytium Formation Imposed by the A56/K2 Fusion Regulatory Complex.

27. Magnitude and diversity of immune response to vaccinia virus is dependent on route of administration.

28. Leaky scanning translation generates a second A49 protein that contributes to vaccinia virus virulence.

29. Replication-inducible vaccinia virus vectors with enhanced safety in vivo.

30. Exposure of free-ranging capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) to the vaccinia virus.

31. Repair of a previously uncharacterized second host-range gene contributes to full replication of modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) in human cells.

32. Analysis of MHC Class I Processing Pathways That Generate a Response to Vaccinia Virus Late Proteins.

33. Seroprevalence and Risk Factors Possibly Associated with Emerging Zoonotic Vaccinia Virus in a Farming Community, Colombia.

34. Genes A27L and F13L as Genetic Markers for the Isolation of Recombinant Vaccinia Virus.

35. Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Can Induce Optimal CD8 + T Cell Responses to Directly Primed Antigens Depending on Vaccine Design.

36. Type I interferon-dependent CCL4 is induced by a cGAS/STING pathway that bypasses viral inhibition and protects infected tissue, independent of viral burden.

37. Nanoscale polarization of the entry fusion complex of vaccinia virus drives efficient fusion.

38. The Vaccinia Virus (VACV) B1 and Cellular VRK2 Kinases Promote VACV Replication Factory Formation through Phosphorylation-Dependent Inhibition of VACV B12.

39. PARP-1 controls NK cell recruitment to the site of viral infection.

40. Asparagine Is a Critical Limiting Metabolite for Vaccinia Virus Protein Synthesis during Glutamine Deprivation.

41. A Genome-Wide Haploid Genetic Screen Identifies Heparan Sulfate-Associated Genes and the Macropinocytosis Modulator TMED10 as Factors Supporting Vaccinia Virus Infection.

42. Histone deacetylase 4 promotes type I interferon signaling, restricts DNA viruses, and is degraded via vaccinia virus protein C6.

43. Outbreak of Vaccinia Virus Infection from Occupational Exposure, China, 2017.

44. SPI-1 is a missing host-range factor required for replication of the attenuated modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccine vector in human cells.

45. Species-Specific Conservation of Linear Antigenic Sites on Vaccinia Virus A27 Protein Homologs of Orthopoxviruses.

46. Quantitative Temporal Proteomic Analysis of Vaccinia Virus Infection Reveals Regulation of Histone Deacetylases by an Interferon Antagonist.

47. Vaccinia Virus BBK E3 Ligase Adaptor A55 Targets Importin-Dependent NF-κB Activation and Inhibits CD8 + T-Cell Memory.

48. The Virulence of Different Vaccinia Virus Strains Is Directly Proportional to Their Ability To Downmodulate Specific Cell-Mediated Immune Compartments In Vivo .

49. Aurora A controls CD8 + T cell cytotoxic activity and antiviral response.

50. Vaccinia virus hijacks EGFR signalling to enhance virus spread through rapid and directed infected cell motility.

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