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Appaiahgari, M. and Glass, R. and Singh, S. (2014) Transplacental rotavirus IgG interferes with immune response to live oral rotavirus vaccine ORV-116E in Indian infants. Vaccine, 32 (6). pp. 651-656.

Bhandari, N. and Rongsen-Chandola, T. and Bavdekar, A. and John, J. (2014) Efficacy of a monovalent human-bovine (116E) rotavirus vaccine in Indian infants: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. pp. 62630-62636.

Bhattacharyya, S. and Sen, U. and Vrati , S. (2014) Regulated IRE 1-dependent decay pathway is activated during Japanese encephalitis virus-induced unfolded protein response and benefits viral replication. Journal of General Virology, 95. pp. 71-79.

Gupta, N. and Hegde, P. and Lecerf, M. and Nain, M. (2014) Japanese encephalitis virus expands regulatory T cells by increasing the expression of PD-L1on dendritic cells. European Journal of Immunology, 44 (5). pp. 1363-1374.

Haridas, V. and Rajgokul, K. S. and Sadanandan, S. and Agrawal, T. and Sharvani, V. and Gopalakrishna, M. V. S. and Bijesh, M. B. and Kumawat, K. L. and Basu, A. and Medigeshi, G. R. (2013) Bispidine-Amino Acid Conjugates Act as aNovel Scaffold for the Design of Antivirals That Block Japanese EncephalitisVirus Replication. PLOS One.

Kalia, M. and Khasa, R. and Sharma, M. and Nain, M. and Vrati, S. (2013) Japanese encephalitis virus infects neuronalcells through a clathrin-independent endocytic mechanism. Journal of Virology, 87 (1). pp. 148-162.

Pal, A. and Panigrahi, R. and Biswas, A. and Datta, S. and Sarkar, N. and Guha, S. K. and Saha, B. and Banerjee, A. and Chakrabarti , S. and Chakravarty, R. Influence of HIV-associated degree of immune suppression on molecular heterogeneity of hepatitis B virus among HIV co-infected patients. Virology, 436 (1). pp. 134-142.

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