A Type I IFN-Inducing Oncolytic Virus Improves NK Cell-Mediated Killing of Tumor Cells In Vitro Through Multiple MechanismsElisabeth M. Shiffer(University of Central Florida), Griffith D. Parks(University of Central Florida)VirusesJune 25, 202510.3390/v17070897Cited by 1SaveCiteExport RISWatch citationsRelated PapersComplement Inhibitors Vitronectin and Clusterin Are Recruited from Human Serum to the Surface of Coronavirus OC43-Infected Lung Cells through Antibody-Dependent Mechanisms|Viruses|2021|25Broad-Spectrum, Potent, and Durable Ceria Nanoparticles Inactivate RNA Virus Infectivity by Targeting Virion Surfaces and Disrupting Virus–Receptor Interactions|Molecules|2023|8Resistance to complement-mediated lysis of parainfluenza virus 5-infected cells is acquired after transition from acute to persistent infection|Journal of Virology|2025|3Parainfluenza Virus 5 V Protein Blocks Interferon Gamma-Mediated Upregulation of NK Cell Inhibitory Ligands and Improves NK Cell Killing of Neuroblastoma Cells|Viruses|2024|2