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  1. Weighting of orthostatic intolerance time measurements with standing difficulty score stratifies ME/CFS symptom severity and analyte detection
  2. Enhancement of hepatitis virus immunoassay outcome predictions in imbalanced routine pathology data by data balancing and feature selection before the application of support vector machines
  3. Australian Regulation of Animal Use in Science and Education: A Critical Appraisal
  4. Activin B is a novel biomarker for chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) diagnosis: a cross sectional study
  5. Clinical chemistry in higher dimensions: Machine-learning and enhanced prediction from routine clinical chemistry data
  6. A simulation model to estimate the risk of transfusion-transmitted arboviral infection
  7. A NewIn VitroToxicology: Shifting from Cells to Serum by Exploiting Pathology Data and Machine Learning to Investigate Liver Toxicity
  8. Response to article: serum total bilirubin concentrations are inversely associated with total white blood cell counts in an adult population
  9. Effects of an In-Frame Deletion of the6kGene Locus from the Genome of Ross River Virus
  10. Animal Models of Alphavirus-induced Inflammatory Disease
  11. Lessons from Toxicology: Developing a 21st-Century Paradigm for Medical Research
  12. Solving LFT redundancy via machine learning
  13. RDW and detection of anaemia
  14. Dengue virus and host antibody: a dangerous balancing act
  15. An 1H-MRS framework predicts the onset of Alzheimer's disease symptoms in PSEN1 mutation carriers
  16. Use of an In Vivo FTA Assay to Assess the Magnitude, Functional Avidity and Epitope Variant Cross-Reactivity of T Cell Responses Following HIV-1 Recombinant Poxvirus Vaccination
  17. Characterization of Barmah Forest virus pathogenesis in a mouse model
  18. Arthritogenic alphaviral infection perturbs osteoblast function and triggers pathologic bone loss
  19. Comorbidity of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome in an Australian cohort
  20. Predicting HBV infection from routine Chinese pathology data
  21. Infection status outcome, machine learning method and virus type interact to affect the optimised prediction of hepatitis virus immunoassay results from routine pathology laboratory assays in unbalanced data
  22. Mousetraps and How to Avoid Them: The Convergence of Utilitarian and Scientific Cases for Limiting the Mouse Model in Biomedical Research
  23. Sustainable Language Support Practices in Science Education
  24. Novel technologies and an overall strategy to allow hazard assessment and risk prediction of chemicals, cosmetics, and drugs with animal-free methods
  25. Identification and Characterization of a Ross River Virus Variant That Grows Persistently in Macrophages, Shows Altered Disease Kinetics in a Mouse Model, and Exhibits Resistance to Type I Interferon
  26. Learning from Pathology Databases to Improve the Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
  27. The genetic revolution and implications for new drugs.
  28. Ethical Considerations for a Genetic Future in Diagnosis and Drug Development
  29. RNA Viruses and RNA-Based Drugs A Perfect Match for RNA Delivery and the Identification of Candidate Therapeutic Target Inflammatory Molecules
  30. Macrophage‐Derived Proinflammatory Factors Contribute to the Development of Arthritis and Myositis after Infection with an Arthrogenic Alphavirus
  31. Differential Induction of Type I Interferon Responses in Myeloid Dendritic Cells by Mosquito and Mammalian-Cell-Derived Alphaviruses
  32. Antibodies can be dangerous, and can enhance infection under some circumstances.
  33. Characterization of Ross River Virus Tropism and Virus-Induced Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Viral Arthritis and Myositis
  34. Ross River Virus: An Arthritogenic Alphavirus of Significant Importance in the Asia Pacific
  35. Ross River virus: Molecular and cellular aspects of disease pathogenesis
  36. 25 years since the eradication of smallpox: why poxvirus research is still relevant
  37. Antibody-dependent enhancement of infection: bacteria do it too
  38. Chemokines and viruses: friends or foes?
  39. Suppression of lipopolysaccharide-induced antiviral transcription factor (STAT-1 and NF-κB) complexes by antibody-dependent enhancement of macrophage infection by Ross River virus
  40. Persistent Ross River Virus Infection of Murine Macrophages: An in Vitro Model for the Study of Viral Relapse and Immune Modulation during Long-Term Infection
  41. Host Defense Mechanisms with Special Reference to Chemokines and Viral Infections
  42. Viral Co-Infection Does Not Reduce the Efficacy of Vaccination against Non-Typeable Haemophilus influenzae Middle Ear Infection in a Rat Model
  43. Genetic 'budget' of viruses and the cost to the infected host: A theory on the relationship between the genetic capacity of viruses, immune evasion, persistence and disease
  44. Specific Ablation of Antiviral Gene Expression in Macrophages by Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of Ross River Virus Infection
  45. Studies on the IgA-independent immunological responses in mice to influenza virus challenge after oral vaccination with irradiated whole virus and an erythrocyte complex
  46. Macrophage‐Induced Muscle Pathology Results in Morbidity and Mortality for Ross River Virus–Infected Mice
  47. Erythrocytes enhance the immunogenicity of oral vaccination with gamma irradiated influenza virus: increasing the dose of irradiation results in a significant diminution of lung IgA response
  48. The antiviral activity of tumour necrosis factor on herpes simplex virus type 1: role for a butylated hydroxyanisole sensitive factor
  49. The Role for Host-Immune Factors in the In Vivo Antiviral Effects of Tumour Necrosis Factor
  50. Was exposure to directly antiviral cytokines during primary infection an important selective pressure in the evolution of unique immune evasion strategies by viruses?
  51. West Nile virus infection induces susceptibility of in vitro outgrown murine blastocysts to specific lysis by paternally directed allo-immune and virus-immune cytotoxic T cells
  52. Evaluating a Genetics Concept Inventory
  53. Language Focus for Genetics and Molecular Biology Students
  54. Language Focus for Genetics and Molecular Biology Students
  55. Evaluating a Genetics Concept Inventory
  56. Language Support for First Year Human Physiology and Biology