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The Toll pathway is important for an antiviral response in Drosophila
RA Zambon, M Nandakumar, VN Vakharia, LP Wu
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (20), 7257-7262, 2005
4842005
Leader protein of foot-and-mouth disease virus is required for cleavage of the p220 component of the cap-binding protein complex
MA Devaney, VN Vakharia, RE Lloyd, E Ehrenfeld, MJ Grubman
Journal of virology 62 (11), 4407-4409, 1988
4121988
RNAi is an antiviral immune response against a dsRNA virus in Drosophila melanogaster
RA Zambon, VN Vakharia, LP Wu
Cellular microbiology 8 (5), 880-889, 2006
3892006
Molecular determinants of virulence, cell tropism, and pathogenic phenotype of infectious bursal disease virus
M Brandt, K Yao, M Liu, RA Heckert, VN Vakharia
Journal of virology 75 (24), 11974-11982, 2001
3332001
Molecular basis of antigenic variation in infectious bursal disease virus
VN Vakharia, J He, B Ahamed, DB Snyder
Virus research 31 (2), 265-273, 1994
2521994
Advances in aquaculture vaccines against fish pathogens: global status and current trends
M Dadar, K Dhama, VN Vakharia, SH Hoseinifar, K Karthik, R Tiwari, ...
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture 25 (3), 184-217, 2017
2212017
Generation of a mutant infectious bursal disease virus that does not cause bursal lesions
K Yao, MA Goodwin, VN Vakharia
Journal of Virology 72 (4), 2647-2654, 1998
1921998
A recombinant Eimeria protein inducing interferon-γ production: comparison of different gene expression systems and immunization strategies for vaccination against coccidiosis
HS Lillehoj, KD Choi, MC Jenkins, VN Vakharia, KD Song, JY Han, ...
Avian Diseases, 379-389, 2000
1902000
Synthetic transcripts of double-stranded Birnavirus genome are infectious.
E Mundt, VN Vakharia
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (20), 11131-11136, 1996
1881996
Analysis of neutralizing antigenic sites on the surface of type A12 foot-and-mouth disease virus
B Baxt, V Vakharia, DM Moore, AJ Franke, DO Morgan
Journal of virology 63 (5), 2143-2151, 1989
1851989
Identification of putative motifs involved in the virulence of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus
N Santi, VN Vakharia, Ø Evensen
Virology 322 (1), 31-40, 2004
1662004
Naturally occurring-neutralizing monoclonal antibody escape variants define the epidemiology of infectious bursal disease viruses in the United States
DB Snyder, VN Vakharia, PK Savage
Archives of virology 127, 89-101, 1992
1581992
Molecular determinants of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus virulence and cell culture adaptation
H Song, N Santi, Ø Evensen, VN Vakharia
Journal of virology 79 (16), 10289-10299, 2005
1482005
Proteolytic processing of foot-and-mouth disease virus polyproteins expressed in a cell-free system from clone-derived transcripts
VN Vakharia, MA Devaney, DM Moore, JJ Dunn, MJ Grubman
Journal of virology 61 (10), 3199-3207, 1987
1451987
Birnaviridae
BB Delmas, E Mundt, VN Vakharia, JL Wu
Virus taxonomy: Ninth report of the international committee on taxonomy of …, 2011
1432011
ICTV virus taxonomy profile: Birnaviridae
B Delmas, H Attoui, S Ghosh, YS Malik, E Mundt, VN Vakharia, ...
Journal of General Virology 100 (1), 5-6, 2019
141*2019
Induction of apoptosis in vitro by the 17-kDa nonstructural protein of infectious bursal disease virus: possible role in viral pathogenesis
K Yao, VN Vakharia
Virology 285 (1), 50-58, 2001
1372001
The structure of a birnavirus polymerase reveals a distinct active site topology
J Pan, VN Vakharia, YJ Tao
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (18), 7385-7390, 2007
1342007
Infectious bursal disease virus structural proteins expressed in a baculovirus recombinant confer protection in chickens
VN Vakharia, DB Snyder, J He, GH Edwards, PK Savage, ...
Journal of general virology 74 (6), 1201-1206, 1993
1231993
VP1 protein of infectious bursal disease virus modulates the virulence in vivo
M Liu, VN Vakharia
Virology 330 (1), 62-73, 2004
1202004
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