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1. Studying Retroviral Life Cycles Using Visible Viruses and Live Cell Imaging.

2. Understanding Retroviral Life Cycle and its Genomic RNA Packaging.

3. Bmp8a is an essential positive regulator of antiviral immunity in zebrafish.

4. Budding of a Retrovirus: Some Assemblies Required.

5. Recent Highlights: Onco Viral Exploitation of the SUMO System.

6. Enteric viruses exploit the microbiota to promote infection.

7. The Diverse Roles of microRNAs at the Host⁻Virus Interface.

8. Retroviruses and microtubule-associated motor proteins.

9. Making the Mark: The Role of Adenosine Modifications in the Life Cycle of RNA Viruses.

10. The RUNX Genes as Conditional Oncogenes: Insights from Retroviral Targeting and Mouse Models.

11. Retrovirus Integration: Some Assembly Required?

12. Host RNA Packaging by Retroviruses: A Newly Synthesized Story.

13. Murine Stem Cell-Based Retrovirus Production for Marking Primary Mouse Mammary Cells for Metastasis Studies.

14. TRIM5α Degradation via Autophagy Is Not Required for Retroviral Restriction.

15. Increased titer and reduced lactate accumulation in recombinant retrovirus production through the down-regulation of HIF1 and PDK.

16. Reconstitution of Mice with Modified Liver Stem Cells.

17. Reconstitution of Mice with Modified Hematopoietic Stem Cells.

18. Studies of retroviral infection in humanized mice.

19. Influence of mildly acidic pH conditions on the production of lentiviral and retroviral vectors.

20. Adaptation of retrovirus producer cells to serum deprivation: Implications in lipid biosynthesis and vector production.

21. Down-regulation of CD81 tetraspanin in human cells producing retroviral-based particles: tailoring vector composition.

22. Viral arthritides.

23. Recent insights into the mechanism and consequences of TRIM5α retroviral restriction.

24. Manufacturing of retroviruses.

25. Production of retroviral vectors: review.

26. γ2-Adaptin is functioning in the late endosomal sorting pathway and interacts with ESCRT-I and -III subunits.

27. On the general theory of the origins of retroviruses.

28. Hematopoietic stem cells and retroviral infection.

29. Retroviral vector production under serum deprivation: The role of lipids.

30. Nonequilibirum assembly, retroviruses, and conical structures.

31. Embryonic stem cells use ZFP809 to silence retroviral DNAs.

32. Primary effusion lymphoma cells undergoing human herpesvirus type 8 productive infection produce C-type retroviral particles.

33. Sorting vector producer cells for high transgene expression increases retroviral titer.

34. Engineering of a stable retroviral gene delivery vector by directed evolution.

35. A microfluidic bioreactor for increased active retrovirus output.

36. Retrovirus vectors.

38. Jedi--a novel transmembrane protein expressed in early hematopoietic cells.

39. A glassy-winged sharpshooter cell line supports replication of Rhopalosiphum padi virus (Dicistroviridae).

40. Purification of retroviral vectors for clinical application: biological implications and technological challenges.

41. Reliable generation of stable high titer producer cell lines for gene therapy.

42. Production of replication-defective retrovirus by transient transfection of 293T cells.

43. Retroviral vector production using suspension-adapted 293GPG cells in a 3L acoustic filter-based perfusion bioreactor.

44. Retrovirus producer cell line metabolism: implications on viral productivity.

45. Experimental and modelling study of different process modes for retroviral production in a fixed bed reactor.

46. The retrovirus RNA trafficking granule: from birth to maturity.

47. High-yield retroviral production using a temperature-modulated two-stage operation.

49. Generation of serum-stabilized retroviruses: reduction of alpha1,3gal-epitope synthesis in a murine NIH3T3-derived packaging cell line by expression of chimeric glycosyltransferases.

50. Endogenous retrovirus expression is required for murine melanoma tumor growth in vivo.

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