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A broad-spectrum antiviral peptide blocks infection of viruses by binding to phosphatidylserine in the viral envelope
Multiple E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes regulate human cytomegalovirus US2-mediated immunoreceptor downregulation
EBV MicroRNA BART16 Suppresses Type I IFN Signaling
The Epstein-Barr Virus Glycoprotein gp150 Forms an Immune-Evasive Glycan Shield at the Surface of Infected Cells
Immune Evasion by Epstein-Barr Virus
Proteasomal Degradation of Proinsulin Requires Derlin-2, HRD1 and p97
Cowpox Virus Protein CPXV012 Eludes CTLs by Blocking ATP Binding to TAP
A high-coverage shRNA screen identifies TMEM129 as an E3 ligase involved in ER-associated protein degradation
Genetically Engineered Human Islets Protected From CD8-mediated Autoimmune Destruction In Vivo
Adenoviral Vectors Stimulate Glucagon Transcription in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Expressing Pancreatic Transcription Factors
Endogenous HLA class II epitopes that are immunogenic in vivo show distinct behavior toward HLA-DM and its natural inhibitor HLA-DO
The "Bridge" in the Epstein-Barr Virus Alkaline Exonuclease Protein BGLF5 Contributes to Shutoff Activity during Productive Infection
Exploitation of herpesvirus immune evasion strategies to modify the immunogenicity of human mesenchymal stem cell transplants
Structural and functional analysis of the TAP-inhibiting UL49.5 proteins of varicelloviruses
The Capacity of UL49.5 Proteins To Inhibit TAP Is Widely Distributed among Members of the Genus Varicellovirus
Inhibition of mouse TAP by immune evasion molecules encoded by non-murine herpesviruses
EBV Protein BNLF2a Exploits Host Tail-Anchored Protein Integration Machinery To Inhibit TAP
Viral evasion of T cell immunity: ancient mechanisms offering new applications
Exploiting human herpesvirus immune evasion for therapeutic gain: potential and pitfalls
Exploitation of Herpesvirus Immune Evasion Strategies to Modify the Immunogenicity of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplants

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