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1. Plasma virome and the risk of blood-borne infection in persons with substance use disorder.

3. Chronic Human Pegivirus 2 without Hepatitis C Virus Co-infection.

4. Early emergence of anti-HCV antibody implicates donor origin in recipients of an HCV-infected organ.

5. Hepatitis C virus surveillance and identification of human pegivirus 2 in a large Cameroonian cohort.

6. Identification of a putative novel genotype 3/rabbit hepatitis E virus (HEV) recombinant.

7. High prevalence of hepatitis delta virus in Cameroon.

8. Performance Evaluation of a Prototype Architect Antibody Assay for Babesia microti.

9. Single Particle Imaging of Polarized Hepatoma Organoids upon Hepatitis C Virus Infection Reveals an Ordered and Sequential Entry Process.

10. Development and performance of prototype serologic and molecular tests for hepatitis delta infection.

11. Development of a high-throughput multiplexed real time RT-PCR assay for detection of human pegivirus 1 and 2.

12. Antibodies to the Novel Human Pegivirus 2 Are Associated with Active and Resolved Infections.

13. Radical change in healthcare organization: mapping transition between templates, enabling factors, and implementation processes.

14. Molecular determinants and dynamics of hepatitis C virus secretion.

15. RNA interference and single particle tracking analysis of hepatitis C virus endocytosis.

16. The kinase activity of pseudorabies virus US3 is required for modulation of the actin cytoskeleton.

17. Two viral kinases are required for sustained long distance axon transport of a neuroinvasive herpesvirus.

18. The capsid and tegument of the alphaherpesviruses are linked by an interaction between the UL25 and VP1/2 proteins.

19. The Herpesvirus capsid surface protein, VP26, and the majority of the tegument proteins are dispensable for capsid transport toward the nucleus.

20. Targeting of herpesvirus capsid transport in axons is coupled to association with specific sets of tegument proteins.

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