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1. Lunapark-dependent formation of a virus-induced ER exit site contains multi-tubular ER junctions that promote viral ER-to-cytosol escape.

2. Ubqln4 Facilitates Endoplasmic Reticulum-to-Cytosol Escape of a Nonenveloped Virus during Infection.

3. Bag2 Is a Component of a Cytosolic Extraction Machinery That Promotes Membrane Penetration of a Nonenveloped Virus.

4. Dynein Engages and Disassembles Cytosol-Localized Simian Virus 40 To Promote Infection.

5. SGTA-Dependent Regulation of Hsc70 Promotes Cytosol Entry of Simian Virus 40 from the Endoplasmic Reticulum.

6. A nucleotide exchange factor promotes endoplasmic reticulum-to-cytosol membrane penetration of the nonenveloped virus simian virus 40.

7. Establishment of an in vitro transport assay that reveals mechanistic differences in cytosolic events controlling cholera toxin and T-cell receptor α retro-translocation.

8. A large and intact viral particle penetrates the endoplasmic reticulum membrane to reach the cytosol.

9. Role of ubiquitination in retro-translocation of cholera toxin and escape of cytosolic degradation.

10. Retro-translocation of proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum into the cytosol.

12. Regulated Erlin-dependent release of the B12 transmembrane J-protein promotes ER membrane penetration of a non-enveloped virus.

13. Intracellular trafficking of bacterial toxins.

14. Viruses Utilize Cellular Cues in Distinct Combination to Undergo Systematic Priming and Uncoating.

15. A Nucleotide Exchange Factor Promotes Endoplasmic Reticulum-to-Cytosol Membrane Penetration of the Nonenveloped Virus Simian Virus 40.

16. A Cytosolic Chaperone Complexes with Dynamic Membrane J-Proteins and Mobilizes a Nonenveloped Virus out of the Endoplasmic Reticulum.

17. A Lipid Receptor Sorts Polyomavirus from the Endolysosome to the Endoplasmic Reticulum to Cause Infection.

18. Penetration of Nonenveloped Viruses into the Cytoplasm.

19. A PDI Family Network Acts Distinctly and Coordinately with ERp29 To Facilitate Polyomavirus Infection.

20. The Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane J Protein C18 Executes a Distinct Role in Promoting Simian Virus 40 Membrane Penetration.

21. Golgi-associated BICD adaptors couple ER membrane penetration and disassembly of a viral cargo.

22. Protein disulfide isomerase-like proteins play opposing roles during retrotranslocation.

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