Content from our journals
Monkeypox and Poxviridae
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A tale of two clades: monkeypox viruses
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Disruption of the cGAS/STING axis does not impair sensing of MVA in BHK21 cells
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Molecular and genomic characterization of a novel equine molluscum contagiosum-like virus
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Genomic characterization of a novel poxvirus from a flying fox: evidence for a new genus?
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Orthopoxvirus infection among wildlife in Zambia
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Virulence and pathophysiology of the Congo Basin and West African strains of monkeypox virus in non-human primates
Cowpox and vaccinia virus
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The genomes of nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses: viral evolution writ large
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Vaccinia virus immune evasion: mechanisms, virulence and immunogenicity
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The vaccinia virus N1L protein is an intracellular homodimer that promotes virulence
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Towards an understanding of the avian virome
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Study shows an MCV protein that downregulates MHC in the cell surface to stop cytotoxic T cells
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Tagging of the vaccinia virus protein F13 with mCherry causes aberrant virion morphogenesis
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New insights into reovirus evolution: implications from a newly characterized mycoreovirus
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Methods for virus classification and the challenge of incorporating metagenomic sequence data
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Parapoxvirus (PPV) of red deer reveals subclinical infection and confirms a unique species
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IL-10 encoded by viruses: a remarkable example of independent acquisition of a cellular gene by viruses and its subsequent evolution in the viral genome
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Oral vaccine? Intrabronchial inoculation of cynomolgus macaques with cowpox virus
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Mutations in modified virus Ankara protein 183 render it a non-functional counterpart of B14, an inhibitor of nuclear factor κB activation
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Conservation and variation of the parapoxvirus GM-CSF-inhibitory factor (GIF) proteins
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Vaccinia virus: shedding and horizontal transmission in a murine model
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Double-stranded RNA-binding protein E3 controls translation of viral intermediate RNA, marking an essential step in the life cycle of modified vaccinia virus Ankara
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Virus complement evasion strategies
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An investigation of incorporation of cellular antigens into vaccinia virus particles