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1. The AP-1 adaptor complex is essential for intracellular trafficking of the ORF2 capsid protein and assembly of Hepatitis E virus.

2. Antagonism of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling favors hepatitis E virus life cycle.

3. Oxysterol binding protein (OSBP) contributes to hepatitis E virus replication.

4. Modulation of SOCS3 Levels via STAT3 and Estrogen-ERαp66 Signaling during Hepatitis E Virus Replication in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells.

5. An Arginine-Rich Motif in the ORF2 capsid protein regulates the hepatitis E virus lifecycle and interactions with the host cell.

6. Hepatitis E virus-encoded microRNA promotes viral replication by inhibiting type I interferon.

7. Interplay between Hepatitis E Virus and Host Cell Pattern Recognition Receptors.

8. Increased homocysteine mediated oxidative stress as key determinant of hepatitis E virus (HEV) infected pregnancy complication and outcome: A study from Northeast India.

9. Ivermectin effectively inhibits hepatitis E virus replication, requiring the host nuclear transport protein importin α1.

10. Evidence for Independent Hepatitis E Virus Replication in the Brain.

11. Infectivity and pathogenicity of different hepatitis E virus genotypes/subtypes in rabbit model.

12. Th1/Th2 Cells and Associated Cytokines in Acute Hepatitis E and Related Acute Liver Failure.

13. Expression Profiles of Exosomal MicroRNAs from HEV- and HCV-Infected Blood Donors and Patients: A Pilot Study.

14. Hepatitis E: an expanding epidemic with a range of complications.

15. Major vault protein plays important roles in viral infection.

16. Robust hepatitis E virus infection and transcriptional response in human hepatocytes.

17. Extrahepatic manifestations of hepatitis E virus: An overview.

18. The Capsid Protein of Hepatitis E Virus Inhibits Interferon Induction via Its N-terminal Arginine-Rich Motif.

19. Hepatitis E Virus Entry.

20. Dose-Dependent Inhibition of Melanoma Differentiation-Associated Gene 5-Mediated Activation of Type I Interferon Responses by Methyltransferase of Hepatitis E Virus.

21. Hepatitis E virus polymerase binds to IFIT1 to protect the viral RNA from IFIT1-mediated translation inhibition.

22. Activities of Thrombin and Factor Xa Are Essential for Replication of Hepatitis E Virus and Are Possibly Implicated in ORF1 Polyprotein Processing.

23. Hepatitis E Virus Lifecycle and Identification of 3 Forms of the ORF2 Capsid Protein.

24. Characterization of the Quasi-Enveloped Hepatitis E Virus Particles Released by the Cellular Exosomal Pathway.

25. Interferon-alpha treatment rapidly clears Hepatitis E virus infection in humanized mice.

26. Unphosphorylated ISGF3 drives constitutive expression of interferon-stimulated genes to protect against viral infections.

27. Systematic identification of hepatitis E virus ORF2 interactome reveals that TMEM134 engages in ORF2-mediated NF-κB pathway.

28. The Bama miniature swine is susceptible to experimental HEV infection.

29. Hepatitis E virus ORF1 encoded macro domain protein interacts with light chain subunit of human ferritin and inhibits its secretion.

30. The Association of Cytokines and Micronutrients with Hepatitis E Virus Infection During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period in Rural Bangladesh.

31. Replacement of the hepatitis E virus ORF3 protein PxxP motif with heterologous late domain motifs affects virus release via interaction with TSG101.

32. Identification and characterization of cellular proteins interacting with Hepatitis E virus untranslated regions.

33. Design and production of a multiepitope construct derived from hepatitis E virus capsid protein.

34. Hepatitis E virus infection presenting with paraesthesia.

35. Open reading frame 3 of genotype 1 hepatitis E virus inhibits nuclear factor-κappa B signaling induced by tumor necrosis factor-α in human A549 lung epithelial cells.

36. Calcineurin inhibitors stimulate and mycophenolic acid inhibits replication of hepatitis E virus.

37. RNA-seq based transcriptome analysis of hepatitis E virus (HEV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) replicon transfected Huh-7 cells.

38. Identification of miR-221 and -222 as important regulators in genotype IV swine hepatitis E virus ORF3-expressing HEK 293 cells.

39. Analysis of antiviral response in human epithelial cells infected with hepatitis E virus.

40. Virus host protein interaction network analysis reveals that the HEV ORF3 protein may interrupt the blood coagulation process.

41. Hepatitis E virus replication requires an active ubiquitin-proteasome system.

42. Adaptation of a genotype 3 hepatitis E virus to efficient growth in cell culture depends on an inserted human gene segment acquired by recombination.

43. Hepatitis E virus (HEV)-specific T-cell responses are associated with control of HEV infection.

44. Distribution of copper, iron, and zinc in biological samples (scalp hair, serum, blood, and urine) of Pakistani viral hepatitis (A-E) patients and controls.

45. High viral load and deregulation of the progesterone receptor signaling pathway: association with hepatitis E-related poor pregnancy outcome.

46. Homology model and potential virus-capsid binding site of a putative HEV receptor Grp78.

47. Expression of interferon-alpha and Mx protein in the livers of pigs experimentally infected with swine hepatitis E virus.

48. [Analysis of liver function index and clinical characters in 122 patients with acute hepatitis E virus coinfection with other hepatitis virus].

49. Relationships among viral diagnostic markers and markers of liver function in acute hepatitis E.

50. [Detection of the virus of hepatitis E isolates and elucidation of the possibility of their replication in vitro].

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