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1. The interferon-inducible GTPase MxB promotes capsid disassembly and genome release of herpesviruses

2. Assembly of infectious Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus progeny requires formation of a pORF19 pentamer

3. Importin α1 is required for nuclear import of herpes simplex virus proteins and capsid assembly in fibroblasts and neurons.

4. Inner tegument proteins of Herpes Simplex Virus are sufficient for intracellular capsid motility in neurons but not for axonal targeting.

5. Varicella zoster virus glycoprotein C increases chemokine-mediated leukocyte migration.

6. The Herpes Simplex Virus Protein pUL31 Escorts Nucleocapsids to Sites of Nuclear Egress, a Process Coordinated by Its N-Terminal Domain.

7. Improper tagging of the non-essential small capsid protein VP26 impairs nuclear capsid egress of herpes simplex virus.

9. Assembly of infectious Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus progeny requires formation of a pORF19 pentamer

10. Disturbed gut microbiota and bile homeostasis in Giardia-infected mice contributes to metabolic dysregulation and growth impairment

11. Disturbed gut microbiota and bile homeostasis in

12. Conserved Tryptophan Motifs in the Large Tegument Protein pUL36 Are Required for Efficient Secondary Envelopment of Herpes Simplex Virus Capsids

13. The M25 gene products are critical for the cytopathic effect of mouse cytomegalovirus

14. Varicella zoster virus glycoprotein C increases chemokine-mediated leukocyte migration

15. Inner tegument proteins of Herpes Simplex Virus are sufficient for intracellular capsid motility in neurons but not for axonal targeting

16. The Human Cytomegalovirus UL51 Protein Is Essential for Viral Genome Cleavage-Packaging and Interacts with the Terminase Subunits pUL56 and pUL89

17. The Essential Human Cytomegalovirus Proteins pUL77 and pUL93 Are Structural Components Necessary for Viral Genome Encapsidation

18. The C Terminus of the Large Tegument Protein pUL36 Contains Multiple Capsid Binding Sites That Function Differently during Assembly and Cell Entry of Herpes Simplex Virus

19. Uncoupling Uncoating of Herpes Simplex Virus Genomes from Their Nuclear Import and Gene Expression

20. The Essential Human Cytomegalovirus Gene UL52 Is Required for Cleavage-Packaging of the Viral Genome

21. Cytosolic herpes simplex virus capsids not only require binding inner tegument protein pUL36 but also pUL37 for active transport prior to secondary envelopment

22. Improper tagging of the non-essential small capsid protein VP26 impairs nuclear capsid egress of herpes simplex virus

23. Importin α1 is required for nuclear import of herpes simplex virus proteins and capsid assembly in fibroblasts and neurons

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