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1. Transfer of an Esterase-Resistant Receptor Analog to the Surface of Influenza C Virions Results in Reduced Infectivity Due to Aggregate Formation

2. A single point mutation of the influenza C virus glycoprotein (HEF) changes the viral receptor-binding activity

3. Isolated HE-protein from hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus and bovine coronavirus has receptor-destroying and receptor-binding activity

4. The hemagglutinating glycoproteins of influenza B and C viruses are acylated with different fatty acids

5. Neuraminidase treatment of avian infectious bronchitis coronavirus reveals a hemagglutinating activity that is dependent on sialic acid-containing receptors on erythrocytes

6. Membrane cofactor protein with different types of N-glycans can serve as measles virus receptor

7. Structural and functional analysis of the surface protein of human coronavirus OC43

8. The surface receptor is a major determinant of the cell tropism of influenza C virus

9. Neuraminic acid is involved in the binding of influenza C virus to erythrocytes

10. Porcine aminopeptidase N mediated polarized infection by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in target cells.

11. Importance of cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains in the interaction of the S protein of SARS-coronavirus with the cellular receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2.

12. Transfer of an esterase-resistant receptor analog to the surface of influenza C virions results in reduced infectivity due to aggregate formation.

13. Membrane cofactor protein with different types of N-glycans can serve as measles virus receptor.

14. Structural and functional analysis of the surface protein of human coronavirus OC43.

15. Neuraminidase treatment of avian infectious bronchitis coronavirus reveals a hemagglutinating activity that is dependent on sialic acid-containing receptors on erythrocytes.

16. A single point mutation of the influenza C virus glycoprotein (HEF) changes the viral receptor-binding activity.

17. Isolated HE-protein from hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus and bovine coronavirus has receptor-destroying and receptor-binding activity.

18. The hemagglutinating glycoproteins of influenza B and C viruses are acylated with different fatty acids.

19. A precursor glycoprotein in influenza C virus.

20. Neuraminic acid is involved in the binding of influenza C virus to erythrocytes.

21. The surface receptor is a major determinant of the cell tropism of influenza C virus.

22. Isolation and structural analysis of influenza C virion glycoproteins.

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