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1. The IgA of hares ( Lepus sp.) and rabbit confirms that the leporids IgA explosion is old and reveals a new case of trans-species polymorphism.

2. Evolutionary analyses of polymeric immunoglobulin receptor (pIgR) in the mammals reveals an outstanding mutation rate in the lagomorphs.

3. Rabbit IgA Hinges That Resist IgA1 Protease Action Provide Options for Improved IgA-Based Therapeutic Agents.

4. Feline Leukemia Virus-B Envelope Together With its GlycoGag and Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Nef Mediate Resistance to Feline SERINC5.

5. Not so unique to Primates: The independent adaptive evolution of TRIM5 in Lagomorpha lineage.

6. IgA: Structure, Function, and Developability.

7. Sequencing of VDJ genes in Lepus americanus confirms a correlation between VHn expression and the leporid species continent of origin.

8. Author Correction: The wide utility of rabbits as models of human diseases.

9. Evolutionary studies on the betaretrovirus RERV-H in the Leporidae family reveal an endogenization in the ancestor of Oryctolagus, Bunolagus and Pentalagus at 9 million years ago.

10. The antiviral activity of rodent and lagomorph SERINC3 and SERINC5 is counteracted by known viral antagonists.

11. Identification of a new European rabbit IgA with a serine-rich hinge region.

12. The wide utility of rabbits as models of human diseases.

13. Evolutionary study of leporid CD4 reveals a hotspot of genetic variability within the D2 domain.

14. Endogenization of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV)-like elements in genomes of pikas (Ochotona sp.).

15. Cross-species comparison of mammalian saliva using an LC-MALDI based proteomic approach.

16. Evolution of C, D and S-type cystatins in mammals: an extensive gene duplication in primates.

17. An evolutionary perspective of mammal salivary peptide families: cystatins, histatins, statherin and PRPs.

18. Characterization of thymosin β4 in mammals' saliva.

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