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1. HCV infection activates the proteasome via PA28γ acetylation and heptamerization to facilitate the degradation of RNF2, a catalytic component of polycomb repressive complex 1.

2. Hepatitis C Virus Disrupts Annexin 5-Mediated Occludin Integrity through Downregulation of Protein Kinase Cα (PKCα) and PKCη Expression, Thereby Promoting Viral Propagation.

3. Hepatitis C virus modulates signal peptide peptidase to alter host protein processing.

4. Induction of HOX Genes by Hepatitis C Virus Infection via Impairment of Histone H2A Monoubiquitination.

5. Establishment of a Cell Culture Model Permissive for Infection by Hepatitis B and C Viruses.

6. ISGylation of Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Protein Promotes Viral RNA Replication via Recruitment of Cyclophilin A.

7. Various miRNAs compensate the role of miR-122 on HCV replication.

8. USP15 Participates in Hepatitis C Virus Propagation through Regulation of Viral RNA Translation and Lipid Droplet Formation.

9. N-terminal HCV core protein fragment decreases 20S proteasome activity in the presence of PA28γ.

10. Oenothein B, dimeric hydrolysable tannin inhibiting HCV invasion from Oenothera erythrosepala.

11. Induction of selective autophagy in cells replicating hepatitis C virus genome.

12. Roles of the 5' Untranslated Region of Nonprimate Hepacivirus in Translation Initiation and Viral Replication.

13. Characterization of SPP inhibitors suppressing propagation of HCV and protozoa.

14. Unconjugated interferon-stimulated gene 15 specifically interacts with the hepatitis C virus NS5A protein via domain I.

15. Host-derived apolipoproteins play comparable roles with viral secretory proteins Erns and NS1 in the infectious particle formation of Flaviviridae.

16. Characterization of miR-122-independent propagation of HCV.

17. Quasispecies of Hepatitis C Virus Participate in Cell-Specific Infectivity.

18. Human Cathelicidin Compensates for the Role of Apolipoproteins in Hepatitis C Virus Infectious Particle Formation.

19. Lipoprotein Receptors Redundantly Participate in Entry of Hepatitis C Virus.

20. TRC8-dependent degradation of hepatitis C virus immature core protein regulates viral propagation and pathogenesis.

21. Involvement of FKBP6 in hepatitis C virus replication.

22. Roles of Lipoproteins and Apolipoproteins in Particle Formation of Hepatitis C Virus.

23. Anti-HCV effect of Lentinula edodes mycelia solid culture extracts and low-molecular-weight lignin.

25. Roles of lipoprotein and apolipoprotein in HCV infection.

26. Amphipathic α-helices in apolipoproteins are crucial to the formation of infectious hepatitis C virus particles.

27. Alternative endocytosis pathway for productive entry of hepatitis C virus.

28. Hallmarks of hepatitis C virus in equine hepacivirus.

29. Novel permissive cell lines for complete propagation of hepatitis C virus.

30. Detection of hepatitis C virus by single-step hairpin primer RT-PCR.

31. Ca(2+) /S100 proteins regulate HCV virus NS5A-FKBP8/FKBP38 interaction and HCV virus RNA replication.

32. Understanding the biological context of NS5A-host interactions in HCV infection: a network-based approach.

33. Human blood dendritic cell antigen 3 (BDCA3)(+) dendritic cells are a potent producer of interferon-λ in response to hepatitis C virus.

34. Signal peptidase complex subunit 1 participates in the assembly of hepatitis C virus through an interaction with E2 and NS2.

35. Trans-complemented hepatitis C virus particles as a versatile tool for study of virus assembly and infection.

36. Expression of microRNA miR-122 facilitates an efficient replication in nonhepatic cells upon infection with hepatitis C virus.

37. Proteomic analysis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein transfection and host regulator PA28γ knockout in HCV pathogenesis: a network-based study.

38. [miR-122 participates in the cell tropism of hepatitis C virus].

39. CD44 participates in IP-10 induction in cells in which hepatitis C virus RNA is replicating, through an interaction with Toll-like receptor 2 and hyaluronan.

40. Specific interaction of the envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 with liver heparan sulfate involved in the tissue tropismatic infection by hepatitis C virus.

41. Establishment of a novel permissive cell line for the propagation of hepatitis C virus by expression of microRNA miR122.

42. Use of human hepatocyte-like cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells as a model for hepatocytes in hepatitis C virus infection.

43. Dysfunction of autophagy participates in vacuole formation and cell death in cells replicating hepatitis C virus.

44. Role of the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) pathway in degradation of hepatitis C virus envelope proteins and production of virus particles.

45. Will there be an HCV meeting in 2020? Summary of the 17th international meeting on hepatitis C virus and related viruses.

46. [Entry mechanisms of HCV].

47. Intracellular delivery of serum-derived hepatitis C virus.

48. Pathogenesis of lipid metabolism disorder in hepatitis C: polyunsaturated fatty acids counteract lipid alterations induced by the core protein.

49. Chaperonin TRiC/CCT participates in replication of hepatitis C virus genome via interaction with the viral NS5B protein.

50. Elimination of hepatitis C virus from hepatocytes by a selective activation of therapeutic molecules.

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