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2. Human carcinoembryonic antigen and biliary glycoprotein can serve as mouse hepatitis virus receptors
3. Hepatitis C virus core protein interacts with the cytoplasmic tail of lymphotoxin-beta receptor
4. The 3' untranslated region of coronavirus RNA is required for subgenomic mRNA transcription from a defective interfering RNA
5. Epitopes exposed on hepatitis delta virus ribonucleoproteins
6. Hepatitis delta antigens enhance the ribozyme activities of hepatitis delta virus RNA in vivo
7. A pseudoknot ribozyme structure is active in vivo and required for hepatitis delta virus RNA replication
8. A 5'-proximal RNA sequence of murine coronavirus as a potential initiation site for genomic-length mRNA transcription
9. Transgenic mice support replication of hepatitis delta virus RNA in multiple tissues, particularly in skeletal muscle
10. Replication of hepatitis delta virus RNA in mice after intramuscular injection of plasmid DNA
11. Interactions between the cytoplasmic proteins and the intergenic (promoter) sequence of mouse hepatitis virus RNA: correlation with the amounts of subgenomic mRNA transcribed
12. Identification of the cis-acting signal for minus-strand RNA synthesis of a murine coronavirus: implications for the role of minus-strand RNA in RNA replication and transcription
13. Unusual heterogeneity of leader-mRNA fusion in a murine coronavirus: implications for the mechanism of RNA transcription and recombination
14. Requirement of the 5'-end genomic sequence as an upstream cis-acting element for coronavirus subgenomic mRNA transcription
15. Coronavirus leader RNA regulates and initiates subgenomic mRNA transcription both in trans and in cis
16. Isoprenylation masks a conformational epitope and enhances trans-dominant inhibitory function of the large hepatitis delta antigen
17. Expression of the hepatitis delta virus large and small antigens in transgenic mice
18. Characterization of mouse hepatitis virus-specific cytotoxic T cells derived from the central nervous system of mice infected with the JHM strain
19. Isoprenylation mediates direct protein-protein interactions between hepatitis large delta antigen and hepatitis B virus surface antigen
20. Three different cellular proteins bind to complementary sites on the 5'-end-positive and 3'-end-negative strands of mouse hepatitis virus RNA
21. Identification of the catalytic sites of a papain-like cysteine proteinase of murine coronavirus
22. Deletion mapping of a mouse hepatitis virus defective interfering RNA reveals the requirement of an internal and discontiguous sequence for replication
23. RNA-binding activity of hepatitis delta antigen involves two arginine-rich motifs and is required for hepatitis delta virus RNA replication
24. Replication of hepatitis delta virus RNA: effect of mutations of the autocatalytic cleavage sites
25. The receptor for mouse hepatitis virus in the resistant mouse strain SJL is functional: implications for the requirement of a second factor for viral infection
26. Oligomerization of hepatitis delta antigen is required for both the trans-activating and trans-dominant inhibitory activities of the delta antigen
27. Mouse hepatitis virus utilizes two carcinoembryonic antigens as alternative receptors
28. RNA recombination in a coronavirus: recombination between viral genomic RNA and transfected RNA fragments
29. Coronavirus mRNA transcription: UV light transcriptional mapping studies suggest an early requirement for a genomic-length template
30. Hemagglutinin-esterase-specific monoclonal antibodies alter the neuropathogenicity of mouse hepatitis virus
31. Characterization of nuclear targeting signal of hepatitis delta antigen: nuclear transport as a protein complex
32. Mouse hepatitis virus S RNA sequence reveals that nonstructural proteins ns4 and ns5a are not essential for murine coronavirus replication
33. Characterization and genetic analysis of alternatively spliced transcripts of hepatitis B virus in infected human liver tissues and transfected HepG2 cells
34. Analysis of efficiently packaged defective interfering RNAs of murine coronavirus: localization of a possible RNA-packaging signal
35. Characterization of hepatitis delta antigen: specific binding to hepatitis delta virus RNA
36. Sequence and translation of the murine coronavirus 5'-end genomic RNA reveals the N-terminal structure of the putative RNA polymerase
37. Characterization of replicative intermediate RNA of mouse hepatitis virus: presence of leader RNA sequences on nascent chains
38. Further characterization of mRNA's of mouse hepatitis virus: presence of common 5'-end nucleotides
39. Discontinuous transcription generates heterogeneity at the leader fusion sites of coronavirus mRNAs
40. High-frequency leader sequence switching during coronavirus defective interfering RNA replication
41. RNA of mouse hepatitis virus
42. Characterization of genome structure of amphotropic and ecotropic wild mouse retroviruses
43. Identification of a new transcriptional initiation site and the corresponding functional gene 2b in the murine coronavirus RNA genome
44. Replication of mouse hepatitis virus: negative-stranded RNA and replicative form RNA are of genome length
45. Recombination between nonsegmented RNA genomes of murine coronaviruses
46. High-frequency RNA recombination of murine coronaviruses
47. Characterization of two RNA polymerase activities induced by mouse hepatitis virus
48. Identification of a domain required for autoproteolytic cleavage of murine coronavirus gene A polyprotein
49. Presence of leader sequences in the mRNA of mouse hepatitis virus
50. Mouse hepatitis virus A59: mRNA structure and genetic localization of the sequence divergence from hepatotropic strain MHV-3
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