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51. UV-A and PUV-A action on Sendai virus HN glycoprotein.

52. Binding of influenza and paramyxoviruses to Group B Streptococcus with the terminal sialyl-galactose linkage.

53. A leucine zipper motif in the ectodomain of Sendai virus fusion protein assembles in solution and in membranes and specifically binds biologically-active peptides and the virus.

54. Role of a single amino acid at the amino terminus of the simian virus 5 F2 subunit in syncytium formation.

55. The RNA binding region of the paramyxovirus SV5 V and P proteins.

56. A glycine to alanine substitution in the paramyxovirus SV5 fusion peptide increases the initial rate of fusion.

57. Polarized apical targeting directed by the signal/anchor region of simian virus 5 hemagglutinin-neuraminidase.

58. Paramyxovirus fusion (F) protein and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) protein interactions: intracellular retention of F and HN does not affect transport of the homotypic HN or F protein.

59. A 45,000-M(r) glycoprotein in the Sendai virus envelope triggers virus-cell fusion.

60. Effect of N-acyl-phosphatidylethanolamine on the membrane fusion between Sendai virus and liposome.

61. Sendai virus efficiently infects cells via the asialoglycoprotein receptor and requires the presence of cleaved F0 precursor proteins for this alternative route of cell entry.

62. A highly conserved region of the Sendai virus nucleocapsid protein contributes to the NP-NP binding domain.

63. Association of the parainfluenza virus fusion and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoproteins on cell surfaces.

64. Suppression of enveloped virus production with a substance from silkworm faeces.

65. NP:P and NP:V interactions of the paramyxovirus simian virus 5 examined using a novel protein:protein capture assay.

66. Influenza A and Sendai viruses preferentially bind to fucosylated gangliosides with linear poly-N-acetyllactosaminyl chains from human granulocytes.

67. The Sendai virus V protein interacts with the NP protein to regulate viral genome RNA replication.

68. Down-regulation of paramyxovirus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoprotein surface expression by a mutant fusion protein containing a retention signal for the endoplasmic reticulum.

69. The Sendai paramyxovirus accessory C proteins inhibit viral genome amplification in a promoter-specific fashion.

70. Positive and negative host factors for Sendai virus transcription and their organ distribution in rat.

71. Cellular proteases involved in the pathogenicity of enveloped animal viruses, human immunodeficiency virus, influenza virus A and Sendai virus.

72. Differential sensitivity of two related viruses, Newcastle disease virus and Sendai virus, to interferon in mouse Had-2 cells: selective inhibition of translation of NDV mRNA.

73. Individual roles of N-linked oligosaccharide chains in intracellular transport of the paramyxovirus SV5 fusion protein.

74. Mutants of the paramyxovirus SV5 fusion protein: regulated and extensive syncytium formation.

75. Mapping of a region of the paramyxovirus L protein required for the formation of a stable complex with the viral phosphoprotein P.

76. Poxvirus-induced alteration of arachidonate metabolism.

77. Functional interactions between the fusion protein and hemagglutinin-neuraminidase of human parainfluenza viruses.

78. Host cell-dependent lateral mobility of viral glycoproteins.

79. Viral RNA and protein synthesis in two LLC-MK2 cell lines persistently infected with human parainfluenza virus 3.

80. Effect of prostaglandins on cell function and multiplication of parainfluenza 3 viruses in WISH cells.

81. Ability of the hydrophobic fusion-related external domain of a paramyxovirus F protein to act as a membrane anchor.

82. Characterization of human parainfluenza viruses. I. The structural proteins of parainfluenza virus 2 and their synthesis in infected cells.

83. Intracellular synthesis of human parainfluenza type 3 virus-specified polypeptides.

84. Cell receptors for paramyxoviruses.

85. Kinetic analysis of fusion of hemagglutinating virus of Japan with erythrocyte membrane using spin-labeled phosphatidylcholine.

86. Proteolytic cleavage of subunits of the nucleocapsid of the paramyxovirus simian virus 5.

87. Assembly of paramyxoviruses.

88. Defective transport of hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoprotein of bovine parainfluenza-3 virus in interferon treated cell.

89. The polypeptides of human parainfluenza type 2 virus and their synthesis in infected cells.

90. [Varying nature of the cell receptors for influenza and para-influenza viruses].

91. Bat parainfluenza virus. Immunological, chemical, and physical properties.

95. Gas chromatography for detection of viral infections.

98. Glycosphingolipids of plasma membranes of cultured cells and an enveloped virus (SV5) grown in these cells.

99. The production and effect of interferon in organ cultures of calf trachea.

100. On the receptor of influenza viruses. 1. Artificial receptor for influenza virus.

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