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1. Illuminating bunyavirus entry into host cells with fluorescence.

2. Respiratory syncytial virus entry mechanism in host cells: A general overview.

3. New insight into flavivirus maturation from structure/function studies of the yellow fever virus envelope protein complex

4. DETERMINANTS, MAINTENANCE, AND FUNCTION OF ORGANELLAR pH.

5. Lipid and Lipidation in Membrane Fusion.

6. SERINC5-Mediated Restriction of HIV-1 Infectivity Correlates with Resistance to Cholesterol Extraction but Not with Lipid Order of Viral Membrane.

7. Monocyte–Macrophage Lineage Cell Fusion.

8. Targeting the Fusion Process of SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Small Molecule Inhibitors

9. Structural comparison of typical and atypical E2 pestivirus glycoproteins.

10. SERINC5-Mediated Restriction of HIV-1 Infectivity Correlates with Resistance to Cholesterol Extraction but Not with Lipid Order of Viral Membrane

11. New insight into flavivirus maturation from structure/function studies of the yellow fever virus envelope protein complex.

12. The HIV-1 Precursor Protease Activates During Viral Budding and Regulates Fusogenicity

13. A CHARACTERIZATION OF KEY RESIDUES IN CLASS I VIRAL FUSION PROTEINS IMPORTANT FOR FUSOGENIC ACTIVITY

14. Monocyte–Macrophage Lineage Cell Fusion

15. Cell-mimetic biosensors to detect avian influenza virus via viral fusion.

16. Structure of trimeric pre-fusion rabies virus glycoprotein in complex with two protective antibodies.

17. Isopeptide Bond Bundling Superhelix for Designing Antivirals against Enveloped Viruses with Class I Fusion Proteins: A Review.

18. Hemin protects against Zika virus infection by disrupting virus-endosome fusion.

19. Membranotropic and biological activities of the membrane fusion peptides from SARS-CoV spike glycoprotein: The importance of the complete internal fusion peptide domain.

20. Targeting the Fusion Process of SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Small Molecule Inhibitors.

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