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1. The W195 Residue of the Newcastle Disease Virus V Protein Is Critical for Multiple Aspects of Viral Self-Regulation through Interactions between V and Nucleoproteins.

2. Prokaryotic expression of the V protein of the peste des petits ruminants virus and development of an indirect ELISA.

3. Porcine Respirovirus 1 Suppresses Host Type I Interferon Production and the JAK-STAT Signaling Pathway.

4. The V protein in oncolytic Newcastle disease virus promotes HepG2 hepatoma cell proliferation at the single-cell level.

5. In Silico Analysis of Plant Flavonoids as Potential Inhibitors of Newcastle Disease Virus V Protein.

6. Site-directed mutagenesis of the C-terminal of the Newcastle disease virus V protein.

7. Newcastle Disease Virus V Protein Inhibits Cell Apoptosis and Promotes Viral Replication by Targeting CacyBP/SIP.

8. Newcastle Disease Virus V Protein Promotes Viral Replication in HeLa Cells through the Activation of MEK/ERK Signaling.

9. Constitutively Active MDA5 Proteins Are Inhibited by Paramyxovirus V Proteins.

10. Human parainfluenza virus type 2 V protein inhibits induction of tetherin.

11. Tetherin antagonism by V proteins is a common trait among the genus Rubulavirus.

12. Immunobiology of Newcastle Disease Virus and Its Use for Prophylactic Vaccination in Poultry and as Adjuvant for Therapeutic Vaccination in Cancer Patients.

13. EXPRESSION, PURIFICATION, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF RECOMBINANT V, THE NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS NON-STRUCTURAL PROTEIN.

14. Overexpression of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) V protein enhances NDV production kinetics in chicken embryo fibroblasts.

15. Identification of RNA-binding regions on the P and V proteins of human parainfluenza virus type 2.

16. Measles virus V protein blocks interferon (IFN)-α/β but not IFN-γ signaling by inhibiting STAT1 and STAT2 phosphorylation

17. Identification of a Region in the Common Amino-terminal Domain of Hendra Virus P, V, and W Proteins Responsible for Phase Transition and Amyloid Formation.

18. Isolation of monoclonal antibodies directed against the V protein of human parainfluenza virus type 2 and localization of the V protein in virus-infected cells.

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