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1. Biochemical analysis of the host factor activity of ZCCHC14 in hepatitis A virus replication.

2. Loxapine inhibits replication of hepatitis A virus in vitro and in vivo by targeting viral protein 2C.

3. Advances and Breakthroughs in IRES-Directed Translation and Replication of Picornaviruses.

4. Biochemical and structural characterization of hepatitis A virus 2C reveals an unusual ribonuclease activity on single-stranded RNA.

5. Nonlytic cellular release of hepatitis A virus requires dual capsid recruitment of the ESCRT-associated Bro1 domain proteins HD-PTP and ALIX.

6. Role of Disulphide Bonds in Membrane Partitioning of a Viral Peptide.

7. Gangliosides are essential endosomal receptors for quasi-enveloped and naked hepatitis A virus.

8. Exosome mimicry by a HAVCR1-NPC1 pathway of endosomal fusion mediates hepatitis A virus infection.

9. Breaking Down the Barriers to a Natural Antiviral Agent: Antiviral Activity and Molecular Docking of Erythrina speciosa Extract, Fractions, and the Major Compound.

10. Mineral Waste Containing High Levels of Iron from an Environmental Disaster (Bento Rodrigues, Mariana, Brazil) is Associated with Higher Titers of Enteric Viruses.

11. New 4-phenylcoumarin derivatives as potent 3C protease inhibitors: Design, synthesis, anti-HAV effect and molecular modeling.

12. HAVCR1 (CD365) and Its Mouse Ortholog Are Functional Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) Cellular Receptors That Mediate HAV Infection.

13. TIM1 (HAVCR1) Is Not Essential for Cellular Entry of Either Quasi-enveloped or Naked Hepatitis A Virions.

14. Cellular cap-binding protein, eIF4E, promotes picornavirus genome restructuring and translation.

15. Protein composition of the hepatitis A virus quasi-envelope.

16. Hepatitis A virus-encoded miRNAs attenuate the accumulation of viral genomic RNAs in infected cells.

17. Conjugated Bilirubin Differentially Regulates CD4+ T Effector Cells and T Regulatory Cell Function through Outside-In and Inside-Out Mechanisms: The Effects of HAV Cell Surface Receptor and Intracellular Signaling.

18. The C-terminal region of the non-structural protein 2B from Hepatitis A Virus demonstrates lipid-specific viroporin-like activity.

19. Novel microRNA-like viral small regulatory RNAs arising during human hepatitis A virus infection.

20. Detection, differentiation, and VP1 sequencing of duck hepatitis A virus type 1 and type 3 by a 1-step duplex reverse-transcription PCR assay.

22. Mapping codon usage in sequence regions flanking cleavage positions in the hepatitis A virus polyprotein.

24. A pathogenic picornavirus acquires an envelope by hijacking cellular membranes.

25. [The hepatitis A virus: structural and functional organization of the genome, its molecular diagnostic value and cultivation].

26. Identification of amino acids important for binding of Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin to host cells and to HAVCR1.

27. A single mutation in the glycophorin A binding site of hepatitis A virus enhances virus clearance from the blood and results in a lower fitness variant.

28. Binding of hepatitis A virus to its cellular receptor 1 inhibits T-regulatory cell functions in humans.

29. Novel roles for TIM-1 in immunity and infection.

30. A polymorphism in TIM1 is associated with susceptibility to severe hepatitis A virus infection in humans.

31. Are PEI-coated SWCNTs conjugated with hepatitis A virus? A chemical study with SEM, Z-potential, EDXD and RT-PCR.

32. Incidence and seroprevalence of hepatitis A virus infections among young Korean soldiers.

33. [Expression of the P1B, P2A, P3AB and P3D protein of hepatitis A virus in prokaryotic cell and antigenicity analysis].

34. 20S proteasome differentially alters translation of different mRNAs via the cleavage of eIF4F and eIF3.

35. Antigenic hepatitis A virus structures may be produced in Escherichia coli.

36. Analysis of deletion mutants indicates that the 2A polypeptide of hepatitis A virus participates in virion morphogenesis.

37. Hepatitis A virus polyprotein processing by Escherichia coli proteases.

38. Serological study of hepatitis A virus infection amongst the students of a medical college in Delhi & evaluation of the need of vaccination.

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