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1. Differential Drug Susceptibility across Trichomonasvirus Species Allows for Generation of Varied Isogenic Clones of Trichomonas vaginalis

2. Discovery of a Novel Species of Trichomonasvirus in the Human Parasite Trichomonas vaginalis Using Transcriptome Mining

3. Mitovirus and Mitochondrial Coding Sequences from Basal Fungus Entomophthora muscae

4. Structure of a Protozoan Virus from the Human Genitourinary Parasite Trichomonas vaginalis

5. Discovery of a new species of trichomonasvirus in the human parasite Trichomonas vaginalis using transcriptome mining

6. A Novel Taxon of Monosegmented Double-Stranded RNA Viruses Endemic to Triclad Flatworms

7. The dynamics of both filamentous and globular mammalian reovirus viral factories rely on the microtubule network

8. Complete cryspovirus genome sequences from Cryptosporidium parvum isolate Iowa

9. Amalga-like virus infecting Antonospora locustae , a microsporidian pathogen of grasshoppers, plus related viruses associated with other arthropods

10. The new scope of virus taxonomy: partitioning the virosphere into 15 hierarchical ranks

11. Mitovirus and Mitochondrial Coding Sequences from Basal Fungus Entomophthora muscae

12. Beta vulgaris mitovirus 1 in diverse cultivars of beet and chard

13. A Novel Taxon of RNA Viruses Endemic to Planarian Flatworms

14. Additional changes to taxonomy ratified in a special vote by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (October 2018)

15. Nucleotide sequence of Zygosaccharomyces bailii virus Z: Evidence for +1 programmed ribosomal frameshifting and for assignment to family Amalgaviridae

16. Changes to taxonomy and the International Code of Virus Classification and Nomenclature ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (2018)

17. Evidence for contemporary plant mitoviruses

18. Mitovirus UGA(Trp) codon usage parallels that of host mitochondria

19. Virus taxonomy in the age of metagenomics

20. Dissection of mammalian orthoreovirus µ2 reveals a self-associative domain required for binding to microtubules but not to factory matrix protein µNS

21. 50 years of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses: progress and prospects

22. Genetic diversification of penaeid shrimp infectious myonecrosis virus between Indonesia and Brazil

23. Similar uptake but different trafficking and escape routes of reovirus virions and infectious subvirion particles imaged in polarized Madin–Darby canine kidney cells

24. A +1 ribosomal frameshifting motif prevalent among plant amalgaviruses

25. RNA Sequence Determinants of a Coupled Termination-Reinitiation Strategy for Downstream Open Reading Frame Translation in Helminthosporium victoriae Virus 190S and Other Victoriviruses (Family Totiviridae)

26. Recruitment of Cellular Clathrin to Viral Factories and Disruption of Clathrin-Dependent Trafficking

27. Backbone Trace of Partitivirus Capsid Protein from Electron Cryomicroscopy and Homology Modeling

28. Localization of Mammalian Orthoreovirus Proteins to Cytoplasmic Factory-Like Structures via Nonoverlapping Regions of μNS

29. Probing the Transcription Mechanisms of Reovirus Cores with Molecules That Alter RNA Duplex Stability

30. Atomic structure reveals the unique capsid organization of a dsRNA virus

31. Victorivirus, a new genus of fungal viruses in the family Totiviridae

32. Formation of the factory matrix is an important, though not a sufficient function of nonstructural protein μNS during reovirus infection

33. Partitivirus Structure Reveals a 120-Subunit, Helix-Rich Capsid with Distinctive Surface Arches Formed by Quasisymmetric Coat-Protein Dimers

34. Thermolabilizing Pseudoreversions in Reovirus Outer-Capsid Protein μ1 Rescue the Entry Defect Conferred by a Thermostabilizing Mutation

35. Guanidine Hydrochloride Inhibits Mammalian Orthoreovirus Growth by Reversibly Blocking the Synthesis of Double-Stranded RNA

36. Thermostabilizing mutations in reovirus outer-capsid protein μ1 selected by heat inactivation of infectious subvirion particles

37. A Role for Molecular Chaperone Hsc70 in Reovirus Outer Capsid Disassembly

38. Multitarget, quantitative nanoplasmonic electrical field-enhanced resonating device (NE2RD) for diagnostics

39. Extended genome sequences of penaeid shrimp infectious myonecrosis virus strains from Brazil and Indonesia

40. Reovirus μ1 Structural Rearrangements That Mediate Membrane Penetration

41. Mammalian reovirus, a nonfusogenic nonenveloped virus, forms size-selective pores in a model membrane

42. Carboxyl-Proximal Regions of Reovirus Nonstructural Protein μNS Necessary and Sufficient for Forming Factory-Like Inclusions

43. Protective Immunoglobulin A and G Antibodies Bind to Overlapping Intersubunit Epitopes in the Head Domain of Type 1 Reovirus Adhesin σ1

44. Orthoreovirus and Aquareovirus core proteins: conserved enzymatic surfaces, but not protein–protein interfaces

45. Cathepsin S Supports Acid-independent Infection by Some Reoviruses

46. Endocytosis by Random Initiation and Stabilization of Clathrin-Coated Pits

47. The δ Region of Outer-Capsid Proteinμ1 Undergoes Conformational Change and Release from ReovirusParticles during CellEntry

48. Reovirus σNS Protein Localizes to Inclusions through an Association Requiring the μNS Amino Terminus

49. The Hydrophilic Amino-Terminal Arm of Reovirus Core Shell Protein λ1 Is Dispensable for Particle Assembly

50. RNA Synthesis in a Cage—Structural Studies of Reovirus Polymerase λ3

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