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- The Impact of Sex and Species of Cells in Herpes Simplex Virus Infection
- Prokaryotic Viperins Produce Diverse Antiviral Molecules
- Intrinsic Expression of Viperin Regulates Thermogenesis in Adipose Tissues by Inhibiting Fatty Acid Β-Oxidation
- And Region-Specific Restriction of Neurotropic Flavivirus Infection by Viperin Richard Lindqvist1,2†, Chaitanya Kurhade1,2†, Jonathan D
- The Antiviral Protein, Viperin, Localizes to Lipid Droplets Via Its N-Terminal Amphipathic ␣-Helix
- Viperin Differentially Induces Interferon-Stimulated Genes in Distinct Cell Types
- The Antiviral Mechanism of Viperin and Its Splice Variant in Spring Viremia of Carp Virus Infected Fathead Minnow Cells T
- Viperin Controls Chikungunya Virus–Specific Pathogenic T Cell Ifnγ
- Chikungunya Virus Pathogenesis: from Bedside to Bench
- Viperin: a Multifunctional, Interferon-Inducible Protein That Regulates Virus Replication
- STRUCTURAL and BINDING CHARACTERIZATION of the ANTIVIRAL HOST PROTEINS, VIPERIN and VAPC
- Structural Studies of Viperin, an Antiviral Radical SAM Enzyme
- Innate Immune Responses to Herpesvirus Infection
- The Interferon Inducible Gene: Viperin
- Molecular and Transcriptional Insights Into Viperin Protein from Big-Belly Seahorse (Hippocampus Abdominalis), and Its Potential Antiviral Role T
- Viperin, a Multifunctional Radical SAM Enzyme Biogenesis & Antiviral Mechanisms
- Viperin: a Radical Response to Viral Infection
- The Peculiar Characteristics of Fish Type I Interferons
- The Interferon Stimulated Gene Viperin, Restricts Shigella. Flexneri in Vitro
- A Role for Ifit2 in Restricting West Nile Virus Infection in the Brain
- Structural Study of the IFIT Proteins and the IFIT-RNA Complex
- The Presence of the Iron-Sulfur Motif Is Important for the Conformational Stability of the Antiviral Protein, Viperin
- Fast Type I Interferon Response Protects Astrocytes from Flavivirus Infection and Virus-Induced Cytopathic Effects Richard Lindqvist1,2, Filip Mundt3, Jonathan D