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  1. Whole-Genome Sequence of a Novel Hantavirus Isolated from the European Mole ( Talpa europaea )
  2. Reconstructing the evolutionary origins and phylogeography of hantaviruses
  3. Hantaviruses Induce Antiviral and Pro-Inflammatory Innate Immune Responses in Astrocytic Cells and the Brain
  4. Hantaviruses: Rediscovery and new beginnings
  5. Molecular Phylogeny of Hantaviruses Harbored by Insectivorous Bats in Côte d’Ivoire and Vietnam
  6. Expanded Host Diversity and Geographic Distribution of Hantaviruses in Sub-Saharan Africa
  7. Muju Virus, Harbored by Myodes regulus in Korea, Might Represent a Genetic Variant of Puumala Virus, the Prototype Arvicolid Rodent-Borne Hantavirus
  8. Induction of Endoplasmic Reticulum-Derived Replication-Competent Membrane Structures by West Nile Virus Non-Structural Protein 4B
  9. Complete genome sequence and molecular phylogeny of a newfound hantavirus harbored by the Doucet’s musk shrew (Crocidura douceti) in Guinea
  10. Hantaviruses induce cell type- and viral species-specific host microRNA expression signatures
  11. High prevalence of Nova hantavirus infection in the European mole (Talpa europaea) in France
  12. Clinical and molecular epidemiological features of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Korea over a 10-year period
  13. Novel Bat-borne Hantavirus, Vietnam
  14. Boginia virus, a newfound hantavirus harbored by the Eurasian water shrew (Neomys fodiens) in Poland
  15. Distinct innate immune responses in human macrophages and endothelial cells infected with shrew-borne hantaviruses
  16. Divergent ancestral lineages of newfound hantaviruses harbored by phylogenetically related crocidurine shrew species in Korea
  17. Divergent lineage of a novel hantavirus in the banana pipistrelle (Neoromicia nanus) in Côte d'Ivoire
  18. Molecular evolution of Azagny virus, a newfound hantavirus harbored by the West African pygmy shrew (Crocidura obscurior) in Côte d'Ivoire
  19. Genetic diversity of Imjin virus in the Ussuri white-toothed shrew (Crocidura lasiura) in the Republic of Korea, 2004-2010
  20. Novel Hantavirus in the Flat-Skulled Shrew ( Sorex roboratus )
  21. Seewis Virus: Phylogeography of a Shrew-Borne Hantavirus in Siberia, Russia
  22. Evidence for a "Founder Effect" among HIV-infected injection drug users (IDUs) in Pakistan
  23. Genetic diversity and phylogeography of Seewis virus in the Eurasian common shrew in Finland and Hungary
  24. Erratum to “Host switch during evolution of a genetically distinct hantavirus in the American shrew mole (Neurotrichus gibbsii)” [Virology 388 (2009) 8–14]
  25. Evolutionary Insights from a Genetically Divergent Hantavirus Harbored by the European Common Mole (Talpa europaea)
  26. Host switch during evolution of a genetically distinct hantavirus in the American shrew mole (Neurotrichus gibbsii)
  27. Building Infrastructure for HIV/AIDS and Mental Health Research at Institutions Serving Minorities
  28. Effective modifications for improved homologous recombination and high-efficiency generation of recombinant adenovirus-based vectors
  29. In vitro effects of selenium deficiency on West Nile virus replication and cytopathogenicity
  30. Inhibition of west nile virus replication by retrovirus‐delivered small interfering RNA in human neuroblastoma cells
  31. Newfound Hantavirus in Chinese Mole Shrew, Vietnam
  32. Hantavirus in Northern Short-tailed Shrew, United States
  33. Thottapalayam Virus, a Prototype Shrewborne Hantavirus
  34. Polyomavirus JC infects human brain microvascular endothelial cells independent of serotonin receptor 2A
  35. Seewis virus, a genetically distinct hantavirus in the Eurasian common shrew (Sorex araneus)
  36. JC virus induces altered patterns of cellular gene expression: Interferon-inducible genes as major transcriptional targets
  37. Soochong virus: An antigenically and genetically distinct hantavirus isolated fromApodemus peninsulae in Korea
  38. HIV-1-based defective lentiviral vectors efficiently transduce human monocytes-derived macrophages and suppress replication of wild-type HIV-1
  39. Influence of CD4+ T cell counts on viral evolution in HIV-infected individuals undergoing suppressive HAART
  40. Characterization of Tula Virus from Common Voles (Microtus Arvalis) in Poland: Evidence for Geographic-Specific Phylogenetic Clustering
  41. West Nile Virus Surveillance: A Simple Method for Verifying the Integrity of RNA in Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) Pools
  42. Modulation of Adhesion Molecule Expression by TNF-alpha in Human Coronary Artery Endothelial Cells: Insights into the Pathogenesis of Kawasaki Syndrome
  43. Elevated Levels of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 and Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 in the Acute Phase of Kawasaki Syndrome
  44. Identification of Tula hantavirus in Pitymys subterraneus captured in the Cacak region of Serbia-Yugoslavia
  45. INVESTIGATION OF TT VIRUS IN THE ETIOLOGY OF PEDIATRIC ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA
  46. JC Virus Genotypes in the Western Pacific Suggest Asian Mainland Relationships and Virus Association with Early Population Movements
  47. TT virus: Preferential distribution in CD19+ peripheral blood mononuclear cells and lack of viral integration
  48. Clinical isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae resistant to levofloxacin contain mutations in both gyrA and parC genes
  49. Rapid acquisition of entire DNA polymerase gene of a novel herpesvirus from green turtle fibropapilloma by a genomic walking technique
  50. Reconstructing Population History Using JC Virus: Amerinds, Spanish, and Africans in the Ancestry of Modern Puerto Ricans
  51. Studies on the Turtle Tumor Susceptibility Gene TSG101: Full-Length cDNA Sequence, Genomic Structural Analysis, and Role in Green Turtle Fibropapilloma
  52. Human polyomavirus JC variants in Papua New Guinea and Guam reflect ancient population settlement and viral evolution
  53. LACK OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN KAWASAKI SYNDROME AND INFECTION WITH PARVOVIRUS B19, HUMAN HERPESVIRUS 8, TT VIRUS, GB VIRUS C/HEPATITIS G VIRUS OR CHLAMYDIA PNEUMONIAE
  54. Identification of a small, naked virus in tumor-like aggregates in cell lines derived from a green turtle, Chelonia mydas, with fibropapillomas
  55. Detection of Green Turtle Herpesviral Sequence in Saddleback WrasseThalassoma duperrey: A Possible Mode of Transmission of Green Turtle Fibropapilloma
  56. Phylogenetic Relatedness of HTLV Type I from Bellona, a Polynesian Outlier within the Solomon Islands, to HTLV Type I from Japan and Far Eastern Asia
  57. Establishment and characterization of 13 cell lines from a green turtle (Chelonia mydas) with fibropapillomas
  58. Elevated Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) Activity in Kawasaki Syndrome
  59. Failure to demonstrate Borna disease virus genome in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from psychiatric patients in Korea
  60. Lack of association between acquisition of TT virus and risk behavior for HIV and HCV infection in Vietnam
  61. Genotype and allele frequency of a 32-base pair deletion mutation in the CCR5 gene in various ethnic groups: Absence of mutation among asians and pacific islanders
  62. High prevalence of GB virus C/hepatitis G virus infection among homosexual men infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1: Evidence for sexual transmission
  63. Advanced Glycation End Products in Alzheimer's Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
  64. Sequence Note : Complete nef Gene Sequence of HIV Type 1 Subtype B′ from Professional Plasma Donors in the People's Republic of China
  65. MULTIPLE TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES AMONG HIV-1-INFECTED WOMEN IN HAWAII
  66. Maltol (3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pyrone) Toxicity in Neuroblastoma Cell Lines and Primary Murine Fetal Hippocampal Neuronal Cultures
  67. Sequence Note : HIV Type 1 Subtype E in Commercial Sex Workers and Injection Drug Users in Southern Vietnam
  68. Microwave Treatment Enhances the Immunostaining of Amyloid Deposits in Both the Transmissible and Non-transmissible Brain Amyloidoses
  69. Sequence analysis of the complete S genomic segment of a newly identified hantavirus isolated from the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus): Phylogenetic relationship with other sigmodontine rodent-borne hantaviruses
  70. Apoptosis in glial tumors as determined by in situ nonradioactive labeling of DNA breaks
  71. p53 protein and epidermal growth factor receptor expression in human astrocytomas
  72. Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen Immunohistochemistry in Astrocytes in Experimental Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and in Human Kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Syndrome
  73. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) is involved in the pathogenesis of the panencephalopathic type of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  74. Isolation of pathogenic hantavirus from white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus)
  75. Genetic Evidence for a Hantavirus Enzootic in Deer Mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) Captured a Decade before the Recognition of Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome
  76. Genetic and phylogenetic analyses of human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I variants from Melanesians with an without spastic myelopathy
  77. Genetic Analysis and Molecular Phylogeny of Simian T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I: Evidence for Independent Virus Evolution in Asia and Africa
  78. The Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase gene in ALS and Parkinsonism-dementia of Guam
  79. Geographic-Specific Genotypes or Topotypes of Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I As Markers for Early and Recent Migrations of Human Populations
  80. Ultrastructural Pathology of Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I Encephalomyelopathy in a White Patient with Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma
  81. Cross-Neutralizing Antibodies against Cosmopolitan and Melanesian Strains of Human T Cell Leukemia/Lymphotropic Virus Type I in Sera from Inhabitants of Africa and the Solomon Islands
  82. Genetically distinct hantavirus in deer mice
  83. Interfamilial and Intrafamilial Genomic Diversity and Molecular Phylogeny of Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type I from Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
  84. Fibrils in brains of Rocky Mountain elk with chronic wasting disease contain scrapie amyloid
  85. HTLV-I-Associated Myelopathy in South India
  86. Immunolocalization of scrapie amyloid in non-congophilic, non-birefringent deposits in golden Syrian hamsters with experimental transmissible mink encephalopathy
  87. Coexistence of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Types I and II Among the Wayuu Indians from the Guajira Region of Colombia
  88. Serological and virological evidence for human T-lymphotropic virus type I infection among the isolated Hagahai of Papua New Guinea
  89. LTR sequence and phylogenetic analyses of a newly discovered variant of HTLV-I isolated from the Hagahai of Papua New Guinea
  90. Humoral Responses to the Immunodominant gag and env Epitopes of Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type I among Melanesians
  91. Immunolocalization of scrapie amyloid (PrP27-30) in chronic wasting disease of Rocky Mountain elk and hybrids of captive mule deer and white-tailed deer
  92. Detection of hantavirus RNA in tissues of experimentally infected mice using reverse transcriptase‐directed polymerase chain reaction
  93. Amyloid β-protein in cerebral amyloid angiopathy, senile plaques, and preamyloidotic lesions in subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy (Binswanger disease)
  94. Verification of HTLV‐I Infection in the Solomon Islands by Virus Isolation and Gene Amplification
  95. N-butylbenzenesulphonamide, a novel neurotoxic plasticising agent
  96. Identical mutation in unrelated patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  97. Models of environmentally induced neurological disease: epidemiology and etiology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and parkinsonism-dementia in the Western Pacific
  98. REEVALUATION OF THE ULTRASTRUCTURAL PATHOLOGY OF EXPERIMENTAL CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB DISEASE
  99. Scrapie as a model for neuroaxonal dystrophy: Ultrastructural studies☆
  100. Bone mass in Guamanian patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and parkinsonism‐dementia
  101. Hantavirus infections in humans and commensal rodents in Singapore
  102. Immunocytochemical characterization of neurofibrillary tangles in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and parkinsonism‐dementia of guam
  103. Hantavirus Infection: A Newly Recognized Viral Enzootic of Commensal and Wild Rodents in the United States
  104. NEUROAXONAL DYSTROPHY
  105. Serological Evidence of Hantavirus Infection in Laboratory Rats and Personnel
  106. Seroprevalence of antibodies to HTLV-I In patients with chronic neurological disorders other than tropical spastic paraparesis
  107. Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome in Yugoslavia: Detection of Hantaviral Antigen and Antibody in Wild Rodents and Serological Diagnosis of Human Disease
  108. Collagenase activity in skin fibroblasts of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  109. INTRANEURONAL DEPOSITION OF CALCIUM AND ALUMINIUM IN AMYOTROPIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS OF GUAM
  110. TRANSMISSION EXPERIMENTS WITH HUMAN T-LYMPHOTROPIC RETROVIRUSES AND HUMAN AIDS TISSUE
  111. PROPAGATION OF NEPHROPATHIA EPIDEMICA VIRUS IN CELL CULTURE
  112. Calcium and vitamin D metabolism in guamanian chamorros with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and parkinsonism–dementia
  113. Isolation and Propagation of Nephropathia Epidemica Virus in Bank Voles
  114. Isolation and Propagation of Nephropathia Epidemica Virus in Bank Voles
  115. Acute Febrile Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome