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1. Colon-derived Caco-2 cells support replication of hepatitis E virus genotype 1 strain Sar55 generated by reverse genetics.

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

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

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

5. Cross-species transmission and histopathological variation in specific-pathogen-free minipigs infected with different hepatitis E virus strains.

6. Hepatitis E virus infects human testicular tissue and Sertoli cells.

7. Hepatitis E Virus: What More Do We Need to Know?

8. Genetic determinants of host- and virus-derived insertions for hepatitis E virus replication.

10. Evaluation of Food Homogenates on Cell Survival In Vitro.

11. Molecularly generated rat hepatitis E virus strains from human and rat show efficient replication in a human hepatoma cell line.

12. Infectious hepatitis E virus is associated with the mature sperm head.

13. Fatal Disseminated Hepatitis E in an Adult Patient with IKBKB GOF Mutation.

14. [Research progress on hepatitis E virus-related liver failure].

15. Heat stability of foodborne viruses - Findings, methodological challenges and current developments.

16. Low Replication Efficiency of a Japanese Rabbit Hepatitis E Virus Strain in the Human Hepatocarcinoma Cell Line PLC/PRF/5.

17. Survival and inactivation of hepatitis E virus on inanimate surfaces.

18. Molecular docking and dynamic simulation analysis of Hepatitis E virus protease in complexing with the E64 inhibitor.

19. Variable Outcomes of Hepatitis E Infections in Patients with Hemato-Oncologic Diseases.

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

21. A ribavirin-induced ORF2 single-nucleotide variant produces defective hepatitis E virus particles with immune decoy function.

22. Nationwide survey of hepatitis E virus infection among wildlife in Japan.

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

24. The different replication between nonenveloped and quasi-enveloped hepatitis E virus.

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

26. Generation of a Bactrian camel hepatitis E virus by a reverse genetics system.

27. Progesterone-Mediated Enhancement of Hepatitis E Virus Replication in Human Liver Cells.

28. The Foodborne Transmission of Hepatitis E Virus to Humans.

30. Persistent infection with a rabbit hepatitis E virus created by a reverse genetics system.

31. Advances in Hepatitis E Virus Biology and Pathogenesis.

32. Stability of hepatitis E virus at high hydrostatic pressure processing.

33. Autoimmune liver disease-associated serologic profiling in Chinese patients with acute hepatitis E virus infection.

34. Ectopic Expression of Genotype 1 Hepatitis E Virus ORF4 Increases Genotype 3 HEV Viral Replication in Cell Culture.

35. Drug screening identified gemcitabine inhibiting hepatitis E virus by inducing interferon-like response via activation of STAT1 phosphorylation.

36. Dissecting the potential role of hepatitis E virus ORF1 nonstructural gene in cross-species infection by using intergenotypic chimeric viruses.

37. Effect of Sodium Chloride, Sodium Nitrite and Sodium Nitrate on the Infectivity of Hepatitis E Virus.

38. The crystal structure of the emerging human-infecting hepatitis E virus E2s protein.

39. Acute Pancreatitis in the Setting of Hepatitis E Virus (Genotype 3) Infection and Compound CLDN2-PRSS1 Risk Variants.

40. Uncovering the Roles of miR-214 in Hepatitis E Virus Replication.

41. Pegylated interferon may be considered in chronic viral hepatitis E resistant to ribavirin in kidney transplant recipients.

42. On the Host Side of the Hepatitis E Virus Life Cycle.

43. Identification of functional cis-acting RNA elements in the hepatitis E virus genome required for viral replication.

44. Stem cell-derived polarized hepatocytes.

45. Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoproteins Participate in Hepatitis E Virus Replication.

46. Updates in Hepatitis E virus (HEV) field; lessons learned from human liver chimeric mice.

47. Multivesicular body sorting and the exosomal pathway are required for the release of rat hepatitis E virus from infected cells.

48. Hepatitis A and E - Differences and commonalities.

49. Controlling hepatitis E virus in the pig production sector: Assessment of the technical and behavioural feasibility of on-farm risk mitigation strategies.

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

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