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  • Comoviruses and enteroviruses share a t-cell epitope  Academic Article
  • Coxsackievirus b3 and the neonatal cns - the roles of stem cells, developing neurons, and apoptosis in infection, viral dissemination, and disease  Academic Article
  • Coxsackievirus can exploit LC3 in both autophagy-dependent and -independent manners in vivo  Academic Article
  • Deletions within the 5 ' utr of coxsackievirus b3: Consequences for virus translation and replication  Academic Article
  • Failure to detect genomic viral sequences in pancreatic tissues from 2 children with acute-onset diabetes-mellitus  Academic Article
  • Immunological and pathological consequences of coxsackievirus RNA persistence in the heart  Academic Article
  • Interactions between enteroviruses and autophagy in vivo  Academic Article
  • Pancreatic acinar cell-specific autophagy disruption reduces coxsackievirus replication and pathogenesis in vivo  Academic Article
  • Preferential coxsackievirus replication in proliferating/activated cells: Implications for virus tropism, persistence, and pathogenesis  Academic Article
  • Viral persistence and chronic immunopathology in the adult central nervous system following coxsackievirus infection during the neonatal period  Academic Article

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