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1. Sodium-dependent phosphate transporter PiT1/SLC20A1 as the receptor for the endogenous retroviral envelope syncytin-B involved in mouse placenta formation.

2. Cell-Int: a cell-cell interaction assay to identify native membrane protein interactions.

3. Therapeutic potential of the human endogenous retroviral envelope protein HEMO: a pan-cancer analysis.

4. A novel disease specific scale to characterize the symptoms and impacts of fatigue in US adults with relapsing multiple sclerosis: A real-world study.

5. A recombinant measles virus vaccine strongly reduces SHIV viremia and virus reservoir establishment in macaques.

6. IFITM proteins inhibit placental syncytiotrophoblast formation and promote fetal demise.

7. Role of the captured retroviral envelope syncytin-B gene in the fusion of osteoclast and giant cell precursors and in bone resorption, analyzed ex vivo and in vivo in syncytin-B knockout mice.

8. Identification of the Receptor Used by the Ecotropic Mouse GLN Endogenous Retrovirus.

9. Capture of a Hyena-Specific Retroviral Envelope Gene with Placental Expression Associated in Evolution with the Unique Emergence among Carnivorans of Hemochorial Placentation in Hyaenidae.

10. Nomenclature for endogenous retrovirus (ERV) loci.

11. An endogenous retroviral envelope syncytin and its cognate receptor identified in the viviparous placental Mabuya lizard.

12. A Cell Fusion-Based Screening Method Identifies Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-Anchored Protein Ly6e as the Receptor for Mouse Endogenous Retroviral Envelope Syncytin-A.

13. HEMO, an ancestral endogenous retroviral envelope protein shed in the blood of pregnant women and expressed in pluripotent stem cells and tumors.

14. A human endogenous retrovirus-derived gene that can contribute to oncogenesis by activating the ERK pathway and inducing migration and invasion.

15. Genetic Evidence That Captured Retroviral Envelope syncytins Contribute to Myoblast Fusion and Muscle Sexual Dimorphism in Mice.

16. Functional conservation of the lncRNA NEAT1 in the ancestrally diverged marsupial lineage: Evidence for NEAT1 expression and associated paraspeckle assembly during late gestation in the opossum Monodelphis domestica.

17. Genome-Wide Screening of Retroviral Envelope Genes in the Nine-Banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus, Xenarthra) Reveals an Unfixed Chimeric Endogenous Betaretrovirus Using the ASCT2 Receptor.

18. Retroviral envelope gene captures and syncytin exaptation for placentation in marsupials.

19. The HERV-K human endogenous retrovirus envelope protein antagonizes Tetherin antiviral activity.

20. The captured retroviral envelope syncytin-A and syncytin-B genes are conserved in the Spalacidae together with hemotrichorial placentation.

21. Retroviral envelope syncytin capture in an ancestrally diverged mammalian clade for placentation in the primitive Afrotherian tenrecs.

22. Capture of syncytin-Mar1, a fusogenic endogenous retroviral envelope gene involved in placentation in the Rodentia squirrel-related clade.

23. A targeted mutation within the feline leukemia virus (FeLV) envelope protein immunosuppressive domain to improve a canarypox virus-vectored FeLV vaccine.

24. Endogenous retroviruses: acquisition, amplification and taming of genome invaders.

25. Paleovirology of 'syncytins', retroviral env genes exapted for a role in placentation.

26. Differential evolutionary fate of an ancestral primate endogenous retrovirus envelope gene, the EnvV syncytin, captured for a function in placentation.

27. Captured retroviral envelope syncytin gene associated with the unique placental structure of higher ruminants.

28. From ancestral infectious retroviruses to bona fide cellular genes: role of the captured syncytins in placentation.

29. Ancestral capture of syncytin-Car1, a fusogenic endogenous retroviral envelope gene involved in placentation and conserved in Carnivora.

30. A pair of co-opted retroviral envelope syncytin genes is required for formation of the two-layered murine placental syncytiotrophoblast.

31. A syncytin-like endogenous retrovirus envelope gene of the guinea pig specifically expressed in the placenta junctional zone and conserved in Caviomorpha.

32. The mouse IAPE endogenous retrovirus can infect cells through any of the five GPI-anchored Ephrin A proteins.

33. Intrinsic restriction activity by apolipoprotein B mRNA editing enzyme APOBEC1 against the mobility of autonomous retrotransposons.

34. [Syncytins - retroviral envelope genes captured for the benefit of placental development].

35. Risks linked to endogenous retroviruses for vaccine production: a general overview.

36. Retroviral infection in vivo requires an immune escape virulence factor encrypted in the envelope protein of oncoretroviruses.

37. Identification of an endogenous retroviral envelope gene with fusogenic activity and placenta-specific expression in the rabbit: a new "syncytin" in a third order of mammals.

38. Syncytin-A knockout mice demonstrate the critical role in placentation of a fusogenic, endogenous retrovirus-derived, envelope gene.

39. Recombination of retrotransposon and exogenous RNA virus results in nonretroviral cDNA integration.

40. A placenta-specific receptor for the fusogenic, endogenous retrovirus-derived, human syncytin-2.

41. Trex1 prevents cell-intrinsic initiation of autoimmunity.

42. Restriction by APOBEC3 proteins of endogenous retroviruses with an extracellular life cycle: ex vivo effects and in vivo "traces" on the murine IAPE and human HERV-K elements.

43. The GLN family of murine endogenous retroviruses contains an element competent for infectious viral particle formation.

44. An infectious progenitor for the murine IAP retrotransposon: emergence of an intracellular genetic parasite from an ancient retrovirus.

45. Murine endogenous retrovirus MuERV-L is the progenitor of the "orphan" epsilon viruslike particles of the early mouse embryo.

46. Human endogenous retrovirus-FRD envelope protein (syncytin 2) expression in normal and trisomy 21-affected placenta.

47. Placental syncytins: Genetic disjunction between the fusogenic and immunosuppressive activity of retroviral envelope proteins.

48. Natural epigenetic protection against the I-factor, a Drosophila LINE retrotransposon, by remnants of ancestral invasions.

49. Murine MusD retrotransposon: structure and molecular evolution of an "intracellularized" retrovirus.

50. Expression of the fusogenic HERV-FRD Env glycoprotein (syncytin 2) in human placenta is restricted to villous cytotrophoblastic cells.

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