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  • 2. Guiding dengue vaccine development using knowledge gained from the success of the yellow fever vaccine.
    Liang H, Lee M, Jin X.
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  • 3. Innate immune responses in human dendritic cells upon infection by chimeric yellow-fever dengue vaccine serotypes 1-4.
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  • 4. Cell-mediated immunity induced by chimeric tetravalent dengue vaccine in naive or flavivirus-primed subjects.
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  • 8. Human Schwann cells are susceptible to infection with Zika and yellow fever viruses, but not dengue virus.
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  • 9. Flavivirus-Mediating B Cell Differentiation Into Antibody-Secreting Cells in Humans Is Associated With the Activation of the Tryptophan Metabolism.
    Bonezi V, Cataneo AHD, Branquinho MSF, Silva MBB, Gonzalez-Dias P, Pereira SS, Ferreira LCS, Nakaya HI, Campa A, Wowk PF, Silveira ELV.
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  • 10. Dengue Virus-Infected Dendritic Cells, but Not Monocytes, Activate Natural Killer Cells through a Contact-Dependent Mechanism Involving Adhesion Molecules.
    Costa VV, Ye W, Chen Q, Teixeira MM, Preiser P, Ooi EE, Chen J.
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  • 11. RIG-I-like Receptor Triggering by Dengue Virus Drives Dendritic Cell Immune Activation and TH1 Differentiation.
    Sprokholt JK, Kaptein TM, van Hamme JL, Overmars RJ, Gringhuis SI, Geijtenbeek TBH.
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  • 12. Characterization of Yellow Fever Virus Infection of Human and Non-human Primate Antigen Presenting Cells and Their Interaction with CD4+ T Cells.
    Cong Y, McArthur MA, Cohen M, Jahrling PB, Janosko KB, Josleyn N, Kang K, Zhang T, Holbrook MR.
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  • 13. Recombinant chimeric yellow fever-dengue type 2 virus is immunogenic and protective in nonhuman primates.
    Guirakhoo F, Weltzin R, Chambers TJ, Zhang ZX, Soike K, Ratterree M, Arroyo J, Georgakopoulos K, Catalan J, Monath TP.
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  • 14. Restricted replication and lysosomal trafficking of yellow fever 17D vaccine virus in human dendritic cells.
    Palmer DR, Fernandez S, Bisbing J, Peachman KK, Rao M, Barvir D, Gunther V, Burgess T, Kohno Y, Padmanabhan R, Sun W.
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  • 16. Live attenuated yellow fever 17D infects human DCs and allows for presentation of endogenous and recombinant T cell epitopes.
    Barba-Spaeth G, Longman RS, Albert ML, Rice CM.
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  • 17. Distinctive TLR7 signaling, type I IFN production, and attenuated innate and adaptive immune responses to yellow fever virus in a primate reservoir host.
    Mandl JN, Akondy R, Lawson B, Kozyr N, Staprans SI, Ahmed R, Feinberg MB.
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  • 18. Type III Interferon-Mediated Signaling Is Critical for Controlling Live Attenuated Yellow Fever Virus Infection In Vivo.
    Douam F, Soto Albrecht YE, Hrebikova G, Sadimin E, Davidson C, Kotenko SV, Ploss A.
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  • 20. Comparative Infections of Zika, Dengue, and Yellow Fever Viruses in Human Cytotrophoblast-Derived Cells Suggest a Gating Role for the Cytotrophoblast in Zika Virus Placental Invasion.
    Viettri M, Caraballo G, Sanchez ME, Espejel-Nuñez A, Betanzos A, Ortiz-Navarrete V, Estrada-Gutierrez G, Nava P, Ludert JE.
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