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The Interferon Signaling Antagonist Function of Yellow Fever Virus NS5 Protein Is Activated by Type I Interferon
(2014-09, Cell Press)Artículo -
Contribution of NS1 Effector Domain Dimerization to Influenza A Virus Replication and Virulence
(2012-12, American Society for Microbiology)Artículo -
Subcellular Localizations of RIG-I, TRIM25, and MAVS Complexes
(2017-01, American Society for Microbiology)Artículo -
Enhancement of the Proapoptotic Properties of Newcastle Disease Virus Promotes Tumor Remission in Syngeneic Murine Cancer Models
(2015-05, American Association for Cancer Research)Artículo -
Strain-Specific Contribution of NS1-Activated Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Signaling to Influenza A Virus Replication and Virulence
(2012-05, American Society for Microbiology)Artículo -
Influenza B Virus NS1-Truncated Mutants: Live-Attenuated Vaccine Approach
(2008-11, American Society for Microbiology)Artículo -
Mutations in the Ectodomain of Newcastle Disease Virus Fusion Protein Confer a Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase-Independent Phenotype
(2010-01, American Society for Microbiology)Artículo -
Vesicle formation by self-assembly of membrane-bound matrix proteins into a fluidlike budding domain
(2007-11, Rockefeller University Press)Artículo -
Inhibition of the Type I Interferon Response in Human Dendritic Cells by Dengue Virus Infection Requires a Catalytically Active NS2B3 Complex
(2010-10, American Society for Microbiology)Artículo -
Identification of Small Molecules with Type I Interferon Inducing Properties by High-Throughput Screening
(2012, Public Library of Science)Artículo -
A Transient Homotypic Interaction Model for the Influenza A Virus NS1 Protein Effector Domain
(2011, Public Library of Science)Artículo -
A Single Amino Acid Substitution in the Novel H7N9 Influenza A Virus NS1 Protein Increases CPSF30 Binding and Virulence
(2014, American Society for Microbiology)Artículo -
Generation of a high yield vaccine backbone for influenza B virus in embryonated chicken eggs
(2023, Springer Nature)Artículo -
Listeria monocytogenes survives better at lower storage temperatures in regular and low-salt soft and cured cheeses
(2022-06, Elsevier)Artículo