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1. Morphological and Genomic Features of the New Klosneuvirinae Isolate Fadolivirus IHUMI-VV54

2. GIANT DNA VIRUSES INFECTING UNICELLULAR PROTISTS.

3. HLA and autoantibodies define scleroderma subtypes and risk in African and European Americans and suggest a role for molecular mimicry

4. Targeted metagenomic recovery of four divergent viruses reveals shared and distinctive characteristics of giant viruses of marine eukaryotes.

5. Hidden diversity of soil giant viruses.

6. Giant Viruses as a Source of Novel Enzymes for Biotechnological Application.

7. Ecogenomics of virophages and their giant virus hosts assessed through time series metagenomics.

8. Isolation and Identification of a Large Green Alga Virus (Chlorella Virus XW01) of Mimiviridae and Its Virophage (Chlorella Virus Virophage SW01) by Using Unicellular Green Algal Cultures.

9. Adaptive evolution of viruses infecting marine microalgae (haptophytes), from acute infections to stable coexistence.

10. Giant Viruses Encode Actin-Related Proteins.

11. Single-shot diffraction data from the Mimivirus particle using an X-ray free-electron laser

12. Year-round dynamics of amplicon sequence variant communities differ among eukaryotes, Imitervirales and prokaryotes in a coastal ecosystem.

13. Giant Viruses as a Source of Novel Enzymes for Biotechnological Application

14. Morphological and Genomic Features of the New Klosneuvirinae Isolate Fadolivirus IHUMI-VV54

15. A Persistent Giant Algal Virus, with a Unique Morphology, Encodes an Unprecedented Number of Genes Involved in Energy Metabolism.

16. Morphogenesis of Mimivirus and Its Viral Factories: an Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Infected Cells

17. First genetic characterization of sturgeon mimiviruses in Ukraine.

18. Internal Nitrogen Pools Shape the Infection of Aureococcus anophagefferens CCMP 1984 by a Giant Virus

19. Atomic force microscopy investigation of the giant mimivirus.

20. The Three-Dimensional Structure of Mimivirus

21. Novel Cell-Virus-Virophage Tripartite Infection Systems Discovered in the Freshwater Lake Dishui Lake in Shanghai, China.

22. The Poxviral RING Protein p28 Is a Ubiquitin Ligase That Targets Ubiquitin to Viral Replication Factories

23. "Tupanvirus", a new genus in the family Mimiviridae.

24. Molecular systematics of sturgeon nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses.

25. The Autonomous Glycosylation of Large DNA Viruses

27. A Functional K+ Channel from Tetraselmis Virus 1, a Member of the Mimiviridae

28. An Optimized Metabarcoding Method for Mimiviridae

29. Seasonal Dynamics of Algae-Infecting Viruses and Their Inferred Interactions with Protists

30. Infection by a Giant Virus (AaV) Induces Widespread Physiological Reprogramming in Aureococcus anophagefferens CCMP1984 – A Harmful Bloom Algae

31. Genome Characterization of the First Mimiviruses of Lineage C Isolated in Brazil

32. Incomplete tricarboxylic acid cycle and proton gradient in Pandoravirus massiliensis: is it still a virus?

33. Pan-Genome Analysis of Brazilian Lineage A Amoebal Mimiviruses

34. Defensive symbiosis against giant viruses in amoebae

35. Mimiviridae: An Expanding Family of Highly Diverse Large dsDNA Viruses Infecting aWide Phylogenetic Range of Aquatic Eukaryotes.

36. Degenerate PCR Primers to Reveal the Diversity of Giant Viruses in CoastalWaters.

37. Genes for Membrane Transport Proteins: Not So Rare in Viruses.

38. A giant virus infecting green algae encodes key fermentation genes.

39. Infection by a Giant Virus (AaV) Induces Widespread Physiological Reprogramming in Aureococcus anophagefferens CCMP1984- A Harmful Bloom Algae.

40. Ubiquitous giants: a plethora of giant viruses found in Brazil and Antarctica.

41. Analyses of the Kroon Virus Major Capsid Gene and Its Transcript Highlight a Distinct Pattern of Gene Evolution and Splicing among Mimiviruses.

42. The giant mimivirus 1.2 Mb genome is elegantly organized into a 30 nm diameter helical protein shield

43. Role of an FNIP Repeat Domain-Containing Protein Encoded by Megavirus Baoshan during Viral Infection

44. Comparative genomic and biochemical analyses identify a collagen galactosylhydroxylysyl glucosyltransferase from Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus

45. Detection of Mimivirus from respiratory samples in tuberculosis-suspected patients

47. Evolution and Phylogeny of large DNA viruses, Mimiviridae and Phycodnaviridae including newly characterized Heterosigma akashiwo virus

48. First Isolation of a Giant Virus from Wild Hirudo medicinalis Leech: Mimiviridae isolation in Hirudo medicinalis

49. Isolation and Identification of a Large Green Alga Virus (Chlorella Virus XW01) of Mimiviridae and Its Virophage (Chlorella Virus Virophage SW01) by Using Unicellular Green Algal Cultures

50. Comparative Genomics of Chrysochromulina Ericina Virus and Other Microalga-Infecting Large DNA Viruses Highlights Their Intricate Evolutionary Relationship with the Established Mimiviridae Family.

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