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1. Dog nectin-4 is an epithelial cell receptor for canine distemper virus that facilitates virus entry and syncytia formation

2. Viral interactions with macroautophagy: A double-edged sword

3. Sequence analysis of the membrane protein gene of human coronavirus 229E

4. The V Protein of the Paramyxovirus SV5 Interacts with Damage-Specific DNA Binding Protein

5. Cardiovirulent Coxsackieviruses and the Decay-Accelerating Factor (CD55) Receptor

6. The V domain of dog PVRL4 (nectin-4) mediates canine distemper virus entry and virus cell-to-cell spread

7. CDw150(SLAM) is a receptor for a lymphotropic strain of measles virus and may account for the immunosuppressive properties of this virus

8. Nonreplicating viral vectors as potential vaccines: recombinant canarypox virus expressing measles virus fusion (F) and hemagglutinin (HA) glycoproteins

9. The 5' noncoding region sequence of the Choristoneura biennis entomopoxvirus spheroidin gene functions as an efficient late promoter in the mammalian vaccinia expression system

10. Identification and sequencing of the spheroidin gene of Choristoneura biennis entomopoxvirus

11. Intracellular processing, glycosylation, and cell-surface expression of the measles virus fusion protein (F) encoded by a recombinant adenovirus

12. Specific inhibition of paramyxovirus and myxovirus replication by oligopeptides with amino acid sequences similar to those at the N-termini of the Fl or HA2 viral polypeptides

13. Oligopeptides that specifically inhibit membrane fusion by paramyxoviruses: Studies on the site of action

14. The nucleotide sequence of the mRNA encoding the fusion protein of measles virus (Edmonston strain): A comparison of fusion proteins from several different paramyxoviruses

15. The Coxsackie-Adenovirus Receptor (CAR) Is Used by Reference Strains and Clinical Isolates Representing All Six Serotypes of Coxsackievirus Group B and by Swine Vesicular Disease Virus

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