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1. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N8) Virus in Gray Seals, Baltic Sea

2. Infection Studies in Pigs and Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells Reveal an Evolution of A(H1N1)pdm09 Influenza A Viruses Toward Lower Virulence

3. Trypsin promotes porcine deltacoronavirus mediating cell-to-cell fusion in a cell type-dependent manner

4. Increased virulence of a PB2/HA mutant of an avian H9N2 influenza strain after three passages in porcine differentiated airway epithelial cells

5. Fusogenicity of the Ghana Virus (Henipavirus: Ghanaian bat henipavirus) Fusion Protein is Controlled by the Cytoplasmic Domain of the Attachment Glycoprotein

6. Viral Coinfection Replaces Effects of Suilysin on Streptococcus suis Adherence to and Invasion of Respiratory Epithelial Cells Grown under Air-Liquid Interface Conditions

7. Recombinant mumps viruses expressing the batMuV fusion glycoprotein are highly fusion active and neurovirulent

8. Surveillance of European Domestic Pig Populations Identifies an Emerging Reservoir of Potentially Zoonotic Swine Influenza A Viruses

9. SARS-CoV-2 Cell Entry Depends on ACE2 and TMPRSS2 and Is Blocked by a Clinically Proven Protease Inhibitor

10. A newly developed tetraplex real-time RT-PCR for simultaneous screening of influenza virus types A, B, C and D

11. Analysis of Ebola Virus Entry Into Macrophages

12. Sialic acid-dependent interactions between influenza viruses and Streptococcus suis affect the infection of porcine tracheal cells

13. Dynamic Virus-Bacterium Interactions in a Porcine Precision-Cut Lung Slice Coinfection Model: Swine Influenza Virus Paves the Way for Streptococcus suis Infection in a Two-Step Process

14. Functional Properties and Genetic Relatedness of the Fusion and Hemagglutinin-Neuraminidase Proteins of a Mumps Virus-Like Bat Virus

15. Porcine aminopeptidase N mediated polarized infection by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in target cells

16. Precision-cut intestinal slices as a culture system to analyze the infection of differentiated intestinal epithelial cells by avian influenza viruses

17. Infection of differentiated airway epithelial cells from caprine lungs by viruses of the bovine respiratory disease complex

18. A lysine-methionine exchange in a coronavirus surface protein transforms a retention motif into an endocytosis signal

19. Characterization of African bat henipavirus GH-M74a glycoproteins

20. Phages bearing affinity peptides to severe acute respiratory syndromes-associated coronavirus differentiate this virus from other viruses

21. Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae does not affect the interferon-related anti-viral response but predisposes the pig to a higher level of inflammation following swine influenza virus infection

22. The Hemagglutinin of Bat-Associated Influenza Viruses Is Activated by TMPRSS2 for pH-Dependent Entry into Bat but Not Human Cells

23. Comparative Analysis of Ebola Virus Glycoprotein Interactions With Human and Bat Cells

24. Cholesterol is important for a post-adsorption step in the entry process of transmissible gastroenteritis virus

25. Differential Sensitivity of Well-Differentiated Avian Respiratory Epithelial Cells to Infection by Different Strains of Infectious Bronchitis Virus

26. Viral infectivity and intracellular distribution of matrix (M) protein of canine distemper virus are affected by actin filaments

27. Sialic acid-dependent interaction of group B streptococci with influenza virus-infected cells reveals a novel adherence and invasion mechanism

28. Formation of bovine viral diarrhea virus E1–E2 heterodimers is essential for virus entry and depends on charged residues in the transmembrane domains

29. The Spike Protein of Infectious Bronchitis Virus Is Retained Intracellularly by a Tyrosine Motif

30. Infection of the tracheal epithelium by infectious bronchitis virus is sialic acid dependent

31. Recombinant Sendai virus induces T cell immunity against respiratory syncytial virus that is protective in the absence of antibodies

32. Canine Distemper Virus Infection Requires Cholesterol in the Viral Envelope

33. Expression of the surface glycoprotein E2 of Bovine viral diarrhea virus by recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus

34. Efficient suilysin-mediated invasion and apoptosis in porcine respiratory epithelial cells after streptococcal infection under air-liquid interface conditions

35. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus inhibits dsRNA-induced interferon-β production in porcine intestinal epithelial cells by blockade of the RIG-I-mediated pathway

36. Bovine respiratory syncytial virus lacking the virokinin or with a mutation in furin cleavage site RA(R/K)R109 induces less pulmonary inflammation without impeding the induction of protective immunity in calves

37. Three viruses of the bovine respiratory disease complex apply different strategies to initiate infection

38. Differences in the tissue tropism to chicken oviduct epithelial cells between avian coronavirus IBV strains QX and B1648 are not related to the sialic acid binding properties of their spike proteins

39. Use of influenza C virus glycoprotein HEF for generation of vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotypes

40. The surface glycoprotein E2 of bovine viral diarrhoea virus contains an intracellular localization signal

41. Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Fusion Protein Subunit F2, Not Attachment Protein G, Determines the Specificity of RSV Infection

42. Cleavage at the Furin Consensus Sequence RAR/KR 109 and Presence of the Intervening Peptide of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus Fusion Protein Are Dispensable for Virus Replication in Cell Culture

43. Binding of Transmissible Gastroenteritis Coronavirus to Cell Surface Sialoglycoproteins

44. Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Glycoprotein Does Not Determine the Site of Virus Release in Polarized Epithelial Cells

45. Attachment Protein G of an African Bat Henipavirus Is Differentially Restricted in Chiropteran and Nonchiropteran Cells

46. Proteolytic Activation of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Fusion Protein

47. The Hemagglutinin of Canine Distemper Virus Determines Tropism and Cytopathogenicity

48. Comparison of the sialic acid binding activity of transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus and E. coli K99

49. A Single Amino Acid Change in the Cytoplasmic Domains of Measles Virus Glycoproteins H and F Alters Targeting, Endocytosis, and Cell Fusion in Polarized Madin-Darby Canine Kidney Cells

50. The cytoplasmic tail of the influenza C virus glycoprotein HEF negatively affects transport to the cell surface

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