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Phylogenetic analysis of the Arenaviridae: patterns of virus evolution and evidence for cospeciation between arenaviruses and their rodent hosts.

[The dynamics of the formation of IgG subclasses in Balb/c and CBA mice infected with the LCM, Lassa and Mopeia viruses and their role in diagnosis].

New neplanocin analogues. 7. Synthesis and antiviral activity of 2-halo derivatives of neplanocin A.

Patients infected with high-hazard viruses: scientific basis for infection control.

Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever (VHF).

Pathogenesis of Pichinde virus infection in strain 13 guinea pigs: an immunocytochemical, virologic, and clinical chemistry study.

The Tacaribe arenavirus small zinc finger protein is required for both mRNA synthesis and genome replication.

[The localization and preliminary characteristics of antigenic sites (B epitopes) in the nucleocapsid protein of the Lassa virus].

[Laboratory-acquired human infection with SP H 114202 virus (Arenavirus: Arenaviridae family): clinical and laboratory aspects].

[Gene structures of arenaviruses and bunyaviruses--ambisense RNA viruses].

Possible involvement of endogenous beta-endorphin in the pathophysiological mechanisms of Pichinde virus-infected guinea pigs.

Generation of reassortants between African arenaviruses.

Selective inhibition of arthropod-borne and arenaviruses in vitro by 3'-fluoro-3'-deoxyadenosine.

Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. A neglected pathogen of man.

Generation of natural killer cell-escape variants of Pichinde virus during acute and persistent infections.

Tacaribe arenavirus RNA synthesis in vitro is primer dependent and suggests an unusual model for the initiation of genome replication.

Ribozymes which cleave arenavirus RNAs: identification of susceptible target sites and inhibition by target site secondary structure.

[pH-dependent fusion of eukaryotic cells, caused by arenaviruses, pathogenic and non-pathogenic for humans].

Current progress towards vaccines for arenavirus-caused diseases.

Photochemical inactivation of viruses with psoralens: an overview.

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