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1. Characterization of ionic strength for X-MuLV inactivation by low pH treatment for monoclonal antibody purification.

2. Continued insights into virus clearance validation across continuous capture chromatography.

3. Analysis of filtration behavior using integrated column chromatography followed by virus filtration.

4. Virus clearance validation across continuous capture chromatography.

5. Structure and architecture of immature and mature murine leukemia virus capsids.

6. Functional and Structural Characterization of Novel Type of Linker Connecting Capsid and Nucleocapsid Protein Domains in Murine Leukemia Virus.

7. Small synthetic ligands for the enrichment of viral particles pseudotyped with amphotropic murine leukemia virus envelope.

8. HIV-1 Nef promotes infection by excluding SERINC5 from virion incorporation.

9. SERINC3 and SERINC5 restrict HIV-1 infectivity and are counteracted by Nef.

10. Limits in virus filtration capability? Impact of virus quality and spike level on virus removal with xenotropic murine leukemia virus.

11. Efficient in vitro gene delivery by hybrid biopolymer/virus nanobiovectors.

12. MLV based viral-like-particles for delivery of toxic proteins and nuclear transcription factors.

13. Optimised concentration and purification of retroviruses using membrane chromatography.

14. One-step separation of myristoylated and nonmyristoylated retroviral matrix proteins.

15. Maturation of the Gag core decreases the stability of retroviral lipid membranes.

16. Substrate variations that affect the nucleic acid clamp activity of reverse transcriptases.

17. A retroviral chimeric capsid protein reveals the role of the N-terminal β-hairpin in mature core assembly.

18. The cellular protein La functions in enhancement of virus release through lipid rafts facilitated by murine leukemia virus glycosylated Gag.

19. Mass spectrometry of murine leukemia virus core proteins.

20. A novel envelope mediated post entry restriction of murine leukaemia virus in human cells is Ref1/TRIM5α independent.

21. Retroviruses human immunodeficiency virus and murine leukemia virus are enriched in phosphoinositides.

22. The MuLV 4070A G541R Env mutation decreases the stability and alters the conformation of the TM ectodomain.

23. Inorganic nanoparticles for transfection of mammalian cells and removal of viruses from aqueous solutions.

24. Murine leukemia virus R Peptide inhibits influenza virus hemagglutinin-induced membrane fusion.

25. Two surface-exposed elements of the B30.2/SPRY domain as potency determinants of N-tropic murine leukemia virus restriction by human TRIM5alpha.

26. Tsg101 and Alix interact with murine leukemia virus Gag and cooperate with Nedd4 ubiquitin ligases during budding.

27. Human APOBEC3G incorporation into murine leukemia virus particles.

28. ATPgammaS disrupts human immunodeficiency virus type 1 virion core integrity.

29. Distinct roles of enhancer nuclear factor 1 (NF1) sites in plasmacytoma and osteopetrosis induction by Akv1-99 murine leukemia virus.

30. High-resolution structure of a retroviral capsid hexameric amino-terminal domain.

31. The tyrosine-based YXXØ targeting motif of murine leukemia virus envelope glycoprotein affects pathogenesis.

32. Isomerization of the intersubunit disulphide-bond in Env controls retrovirus fusion.

33. Consensus structural models for the amino terminal domain of the retrovirus restriction gene Fv1 and the murine leukaemia virus capsid proteins.

34. Efficient replication of full-length murine leukemia viruses modified at the dimer initiation site regions.

35. TectoRNA and 'kissing-loop' RNA: atomic force microscopy of self-assembling RNA structures.

36. Cyclophilin A modulates the sensitivity of HIV-1 to host restriction factors.

37. Structural criteria for regulation of membrane fusion and virion incorporation by the murine leukemia virus TM cytoplasmic domain.

38. Identification of conformational and cold-sensitive mutations in the MuLV envelope protein.

39. Functional interaction between the N- and C-terminal domains of murine leukemia virus surface envelope protein.

40. Bracketed generic inactivation of rodent retroviruses by low pH treatment for monoclonal antibodies and recombinant proteins.

41. The temperature stability of mouse retroviruses depends on the cholesterol levels of viral lipid shell and cellular plasma membrane.

42. Relationship between SU subdomains that regulate the receptor-mediated transition from the native (fusion-inhibited) to the fusion-active conformation of the murine leukemia virus glycoprotein.

43. Identification of R-peptides in envelope proteins of C-type retroviruses.

44. Biochemical analysis of retroviral structural proteins to identify and quantify retrovirus expressed by an NS0 murine myeloma cell line.

45. VSV-G envelope glycoprotein forms complexes with plasmid DNA and MLV retrovirus-like particles in cell-free conditions and enhances DNA transfection.

46. Virological properties and nucleotide sequences of Cas-E-type endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia viruses in South Asian wild mice, Mus musculus castaneus.

47. RNA is a structural element in retrovirus particles.

48. Modular organization of the Friend murine leukemia virus envelope protein underlies the mechanism of infection.

49. The envelope protein of an endogenous murine retrovirus is a tumor-associated T-cell antigen for multiple murine tumors.

50. A comprehensive approach to mapping the interacting surfaces of murine amphotropic and feline subgroup B leukemia viruses with their cell surface receptors.

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