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1. Hepatitis E Virus Replication Requires an Active Ubiquitin-Proteasome System.

2. Attenuation of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus by Molecular Breeding of Virus Envelope Genes from Genetically Divergent Strains.

3. Rescue of a Porcine Anellovirus (Torque Teno Sus Virus 2) from Cloned Genomic DNA in Pigs.

4. The PSAP Motif within the ORF3 Protein of an Avian Strain of the Hepatitis E Virus Is Not Critical for Viral Infectivity In Vivo but Plays a Role in Virus Release.

5. Modulation of SOCS3 Levels via STAT3 and Estrogen-ERαp66 Signaling during Hepatitis E Virus Replication in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells.

6. Infection Dynamics of Hepatitis E Virus in Wild-Type and Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Knockout J H -/- Gnotobiotic Piglets.

7. Recombinant Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Expressing Membrane-Bound Interleukin-15 as an Immunomodulatory Adjuvant Enhances NK and γδ T Cell Responses and Confers Heterologous Protection.

8. ISG15 Modulates Type I Interferon Signaling and the Antiviral Response during Hepatitis E Virus Replication.

9. The lysine residues within the human ribosomal protein S17 sequence naturally inserted into the viral nonstructural protein of a unique strain of hepatitis E virus are important for enhanced virus replication.

10. Complete genome sequence of hepatitis E virus from rabbits in the United States.

11. Serological profile of torque teno sus virus species 1 (TTSuV1) in pigs and antigenic relationships between two TTSuV1 genotypes (1a and 1b), between two species (TTSuV1 and -2), and between porcine and human anelloviruses.

12. Mutational analysis of the hypervariable region of hepatitis e virus reveals its involvement in the efficiency of viral RNA replication.

13. Three amino acid mutations (F51L, T59A, and S390L) in the capsid protein of the hepatitis E virus collectively contribute to virus attenuation.

14. Chimeric porcine circoviruses (PCV) containing amino acid epitope tags in the C terminus of the capsid gene are infectious and elicit both anti-epitope tag antibodies and anti-PCV type 2 neutralizing antibodies in pigs.

15. The nucleotides on the stem-loop RNA structure in the junction region of the hepatitis E virus genome are critical for virus replication.

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