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1. Multidisciplinary studies with mutated HIV-1 capsid proteins reveal structural mechanisms of lattice stabilization

2. Disruption of Transmembrane Phosphatidylserine Asymmetry by HIV-1 Incorporated SERINC5 Is Not Responsible for Virus Restriction

3. Prion-like low complexity regions enable avid virus-host interactions during HIV-1 infection

4. IFITM1 and IFITM3 Proteins Inhibit the Infectivity of Progeny HIV-1 without Disrupting Envelope Glycoprotein Clusters

5. Cyclosporines Antagonize the Antiviral Activity of IFITMProteins by Redistributing Them toward the Golgi Apparatus

6. HIV-1 replication complexes accumulate in nuclear speckles and integrate into speckle-associated genomic domains

7. SERINC5-Mediated Restriction of HIV-1 Infectivity Correlates with Resistance to Cholesterol Extraction but Not with Lipid Order of Viral Membrane

8. SERINC5 Restricts HIV-1 Infectivity by Promoting Conformational Changes and Accelerating Functional Inactivation of Env

9. Human Defensins Inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Blocking Viral Entry

10. Publisher Correction: HIV-1 replication complexes accumulate in nuclear speckles and integrate into speckle-associated genomic domains

11. HIV-1 Uncoating and Nuclear Import Precede the Completion of Reverse Transcription in Cell Lines and in Primary Macrophages

12. HIV-1 Fusion with CD4+ T cells Is Promoted by Proteins Involved in Endocytosis and Intracellular Membrane Trafficking

13. Rolosense: Mechanical detection of SARS-CoV-2 using a DNA-based motor

14. Fusogenic Structural Changes in Arenavirus Glycoproteins are Associated with Viroporin Activity

15. Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Blocks Fusion of Diverse Enveloped Viruses by Altering Mechanical Properties of Cell Membranes

16. Sec24C is an HIV-1 host dependency factor crucial for virus replication

17. Structural and mechanistic bases for a potent HIV-1 capsid inhibitor

18. Facile autofluorescence suppression enabling tracking of single viruses in live cells

19. Localization and functions of native and eGFP-tagged capsid proteins in HIV-1 particles

20. The late endosome-resident lipid bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate is a cofactor for Lassa virus fusion

22. HIV-1 Uncoating and Nuclear Import Precede the Completion of Reverse Transcription in Cell Lines and in Primary Macrophages

23. HIV-1 replication complexes accumulate in nuclear speckles and integrate into speckle-associated genomic domains

24. Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Blocks Fusion of Diverse Enveloped Viruses by Locally Altering Mechanical Properties of Cell Membranes

25. Super-Resolution Fluorescence Imaging Reveals That Serine Incorporator Protein 5 Inhibits Human Immunodeficiency Virus Fusion by Disrupting Envelope Glycoprotein Clusters

26. An improved labeling strategy enables automated detection of single-virus fusion and assessment of HIV-1 protease activity in single virions

27. pH regulation in early endosomes and interferon-inducible transmembrane proteins control avian retrovirus fusion

28. A Novel Phenotype Links HIV-1 Capsid Stability to cGAS-Mediated DNA Sensing

29. Author response: HIV-1 integrase tetramers are the antiviral target of pyridine-based allosteric integrase inhibitors

30. HIV-1 integrase tetramers are the antiviral target of pyridine-based allosteric integrase inhibitors

31. Publisher Correction: HIV-1 replication complexes accumulate in nuclear speckles and integrate into speckle-associated genomic domains

33. Live-Cell Imaging of Early Steps of Single HIV-1 Infection

34. Distinct Requirements for HIV-Cell Fusion and HIV-mediated Cell-Cell Fusion

35. FUSION STAGE OF HIV-1 ENTRY DEPENDS ON VIRUS-INDUCED CELL SURFACE EXPOSURE OF PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE

36. Screening and functional profiling of small-molecule HIV-1 entry and fusion inhibitors

37. SERINC5 protein inhibits HIV-1 fusion pore formation by promoting functional inactivation of envelope glycoproteins

38. Siglec-1 initiates formation of the virus-containing compartment and enhances macrophage-to-T cell transmission of HIV-1

39. Interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 blocks fusion of sensitive but not resistant viruses by partitioning into virus-carrying endosomes

40. Quantitative imaging of endosome acidification and single retrovirus fusion with distinct pools of early endosomes

41. Time-Resolved Imaging of Single HIV-1 Uncoating In Vitro and in Living Cells

42. Click labeling of unnatural sugars metabolically incorporated into viral envelope glycoproteins enables visualization of single particle fusion

43. Single-Particle Tracking of HIV-1 Virions Bearing an Extra-Viral Fluorescent pH Sensor Reveals Viral Entry occurs after Trafficking to an Acidic Cellular Compartment

44. Induction of Cell-Cell Fusion by Ebola Virus Glycoprotein: Low pH Is Not a Trigger

45. Visualization of Content Release from Cell Surface-Attached Single HIV-1 Particles Carrying an Extra-Viral Fluorescent pH-Sensor

46. Hepatitis C Virus Is Primed by CD81 Protein for Low pH-dependent Fusion

47. Single HIV-1 Imaging Reveals Progression of Infection through CA-Dependent Steps of Docking at the Nuclear Pore, Uncoating, and Nuclear Transport

49. HIV Enters Cells via Endocytosis and Dynamin-Dependent Fusion with Endosomes

50. Fluorescent protein-tagged Vpr dissociates from HIV-1 core after viral fusion and rapidly enters the cell nucleus

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