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  1. The Role of IL-22 in Viral Infections: Paradigms and Paradoxes
  2. Self-disseminating vaccines for emerging infectious diseases
  3. Geoff Shellam (1942–2015)
  4. Murine cytomegalovirus strains co-replicate at multiple tissue sites and establish co-persistence in salivary glands in the absence of Ly49H-mediated competition
  5. Inhibition of the TRAIL Death Receptor by CMV Reveals Its Importance in NK Cell-Mediated Antiviral Defense
  6. Natural Killer Cell Dependent Within-Host Competition Arises during Multiple MCMV Infection: Consequences for Viral Transmission and Evolution
  7. The genome of murine cytomegalovirus is shaped by purifying selection and extensive recombination
  8. Promoter control over foreign antigen expression in a murine cytomegalovirus vaccine vector
  9. Overcoming innate host resistance to vaccination: Employing a genetically distinct strain of murine cytomegalovirus avoids vector-mediated resistance to virally vectored immunocontraception
  10. Structure and function of murine cytomegalovirus MHC-I-like molecules: how the virus turned the host defense to its advantage
  11. Prior infection with murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) limits the immunocontraceptive effects of an MCMV vector expressing the mouse zona-pellucida-3 protein
  12. Viral vectored immunocontraception: Screening of multiple fertility antigens using murine cytomegalovirus as a vaccine vector
  13. Prospects for virally vectored immunocontraception in the control of wild house mice ( Mus domesticus )
  14. Genes of murine cytomegalovirus exist as a number of distinct genotypes
  15. Cellular survival in rat vein-to-artery grafts
  16. Autogenous artery grafts in hypertensive (SHR) rats do not have increased smooth muscle cell hyperplasia in the graft neointima, compared with grafts in normotensive rats