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1. A filamentous archaeal virus is enveloped inside the cell and released through pyramidal portals.

2. HIV envelope tail truncation confers resistance to SERINC5 restriction.

3. Immature HIV-1 assembles from Gag dimers leaving partial hexamers at lattice edges as potential substrates for proteolytic maturation.

4. Antibody-dependent enhancement of influenza disease promoted by increase in hemagglutinin stem flexibility and virus fusion kinetics.

5. Real-time dissection of dynamic uncoating of individual influenza viruses.

6. Phytopathogenic fungus hosts a plant virus: A naturally occurring cross-kingdom viral infection.

7. Vpx overcomes a SAMHD1-independent block to HIV reverse transcription that is specific to resting CD4 T cells.

8. Phenotypic properties of transmitted founder HIV-1.

9. Rigid amphipathic fusion inhibitors, small molecule antiviral compounds against enveloped viruses.

10. Dynamin 2 is required for the enhancement of HIV-1 infectivity by Nef.

11. Retroviral vectors preloaded with a viral receptor-ligand bridge protein are targeted to specific cell types.

12. Noninfectious virus-like particles produced by Moloney murine leukemia virus-based retrovirus packaging cells deficient in viral envelope become infectious in the presence of lipofection reagents.

13. Efficient gene transfer by a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1)-derived vector utilizing a stable HIV packaging cell line.

14. Turnip crinkle virus defective interfering RNAs intensify viral symptoms and are generated de novo.

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