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151. Emergence of fatal European genotype CyHV-3/KHV in mainland China.

152. Virion stiffness regulates immature HIV-1 entry.

153. Attenuation of multiple Nef functions in HIV-1 elite controllers.

154. Overexpression of inactive tetherin delGPI mutant inhibits HIV-1 Vpu-mediated antagonism of endogenous tetherin.

155. Lipids: a key for hepatitis C virus entry and a potential target for antiviral strategies.

156. Virions at the gates: receptors and the host-virus arms race.

157. Reduced infectivity of adenovirus type 5 particles and degradation of entering viral genomes associated with incomplete processing of the preterminal protein.

158. Murine skin and vaginal mucosa are similarly susceptible to infection by pseudovirions of different papillomavirus classifications and species.

159. The helicase activity of DDX56 is required for its role in assembly of infectious West Nile virus particles.

160. [The effect of ingavirin on the ultrastructural properties of morphogenesis of parainfluenza in vitro and in vivo].

161. Recruitment and dynamics of proteasome association with rhTRIM5α cytoplasmic complexes during HIV-1 infection.

162. [West Nile virus].

163. Increased expression of LDL receptor-related protein 1 during human cytomegalovirus infection reduces virion cholesterol and infectivity.

164. Foamy virus Pol protein expressed as a Gag-Pol fusion retains enzymatic activities, allowing for infectious virus production.

165. Interplay between single resistance-associated mutations in the HIV-1 protease and viral infectivity, protease activity, and inhibitor sensitivity.

166. Essential roles for soluble virion-associated heparan sulfonated proteoglycans and growth factors in human papillomavirus infections.

167. Phage λ--new insights into regulatory circuits.

168. Production of infectious poliovirus from synthetic viral genomes.

169. Morphology and infectivity of virus that persistently caused infection in an AGS cell line.

170. In vitro human immunodeficiency virus and sperm cell interaction mediated by the mannose receptor.

171. The membrane fusion step of vaccinia virus entry is cooperatively mediated by multiple viral proteins and host cell components.

172. Vaccinia virus L2 protein associates with the endoplasmic reticulum near the growing edge of crescent precursors of immature virions and stabilizes a subset of viral membrane proteins.

173. Inhibition of HCV 3a genotype entry through host CD81 and HCV E2 antibodies.

174. Ebola virion attachment and entry into human macrophages profoundly effects early cellular gene expression.

175. The Nef-infectivity enigma: mechanisms of enhanced lentiviral infection.

176. Noninfectious retrovirus particles drive the APOBEC3/Rfv3 dependent neutralizing antibody response.

177. Vaccination with filamentous bacteriophages targeting DEC-205 induces DC maturation and potent anti-tumor T-cell responses in the absence of adjuvants.

178. Structural requirements of virion-associated cholesterol for infectivity, buoyant density and apolipoprotein association of hepatitis C virus.

179. Activation of natural killer cells by hepatitis C virus particles in vitro.

180. Issues and updates in emerging neurologic viral infections.

181. Regulation of the production of infectious genotype 1a hepatitis C virus by NS5A domain III.

182. [What's going on post-budding?].

183. Rescue of infectious particles from preassembled alphavirus nucleocapsid cores.

184. Enzyme digests eliminate nonfunctional Env from HIV-1 particle surfaces, leaving native Env trimers intact and viral infectivity unaffected.

185. Saliva proteins of vector Culicoides modify structure and infectivity of bluetongue virus particles.

186. Innate sensing of HIV-infected cells.

187. Cell-penetrating peptides derived from viral capsid proteins.

188. The variable regions of hepatitis C virus glycoprotein E2 have an essential structural role in glycoprotein assembly and virion infectivity.

189. Differentiation-dependent interpentameric disulfide bond stabilizes native human papillomavirus type 16.

190. Severe hindrance of viral infection propagation in spatially extended hosts.

191. Determinants of strain-specific differences in efficiency of reovirus entry.

192. [Human herpesvirus-6 and human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-6, HHV-7)].

193. BST-2 diminishes HIV-1 infectivity.

194. Ultrastructural and biophysical characterization of hepatitis C virus particles produced in cell culture.

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

196. Distinct structural rearrangements of the VSV glycoprotein drive membrane fusion.

197. Study of infectious virus production from HPV18/16 capsid chimeras.

198. Mucosal delivery of human papillomavirus pseudovirus-encapsidated plasmids improves the potency of DNA vaccination.

199. CD8+ T cell responses following replication-defective adenovirus serotype 5 immunization are dependent on CD11c+ dendritic cells but show redundancy in their requirement of TLR and nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor signaling.

200. Specific interaction of hepatitis C virus glycoproteins with mannan binding lectin inhibits virus entry.

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