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1. Replication kinetics, morphogenesis and interaction of shrimp parvovirus Penaeus stylirostris penstyldensovirus (PstDV1) in PmLyO-Sf9 cells.

2. The relationship of codon usage to the replication strategy of parvoviruses.

3. Rat H1 parvovirus infection leads to alterations in gut microbiota.

4. Differential removal of human pathogenic viruses from sewage by conventional and ozone treatments.

5. Transfection of embryonated Muscovy duck eggs with a recombinant plasmid is suitable for rescue of infectious Muscovy duck parvovirus.

6. Construction and sequencing of an infectious clone of the goose embryo-adapted Muscovy duck parvovirus vaccine strain FZ91-30.

7. Sequencing and generation of an infectious clone of the pathogenic goose parvovirus strain LH.

8. Inactivation of avian influenza virus, newcastle disease virus and goose parvovirus using solution of nano-sized scallop shell powder.

9. Cloning of the genome of a goose parvovirus vaccine strain SYG61v and rescue of infectious virions from recombinant plasmid in embryonated goose eggs.

10. Complementary induction of immunogenic cell death by oncolytic parvovirus H-1PV and gemcitabine in pancreatic cancer.

11. Distinct host cell fates for human malignant melanoma targeted by oncolytic rodent parvoviruses.

12. Chicken parvovirus-induced runting-stunting syndrome in young broilers.

13. LuIII parvovirus selectively and efficiently targets, replicates in, and kills human glioma cells.

14. Helper functions required for wild type and recombinant adeno-associated virus growth.

15. Suppression of proliferation of poliovirus and porcine parvovirus by novel phenoxazines, 2-amino-4,4 alpha-dihydro-4 alpha-7-dimethyl-3H-phenoxazine-3-one and 3-amino-1,4 alpha-dihydro-4 alpha-8-dimethyl-2H-phenoxazine-2-one.

16. Porcine circovirus-2 and concurrent infections in the field.

17. Parvovirus host range, cell tropism and evolution.

18. Autonomous parvovirus vectors.

19. Small glutamine-rich protein/viral protein U-binding protein is a novel cochaperone that affects heat shock protein 70 activity.

20. Effect of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) on leukocyte count and survival rate of dogs with parvoviral enteritis.

21. Infection of apheresis cells by parvovirus B19.

22. Efficient inactivation of viruses and mycoplasma in animal sera using UVC irradiation.

23. Molecular and structural basis of the evolution of parvovirus tropism.

24. Validation of the heat treatment step used in the production of diaspirin crosslinked hemoglobin (DCLHb) for viral inactivation.

25. Validation of the heat treatment step used in the production of diaspirin crosslinked hemoglobin (DCLHb) for viral inactivation--effect of crosslinking.

26. Isolation of a fully infectious variant of parvovirus H-1 supplanting the standard strain in human cells.

27. Suppression of canine parvovirus growth in CRFK cells by canine distemper virus.

28. Ozone disinfection dynamics of enteric viruses provide evidence that infectious titer reduction is triggered by alterations to viral colloidal properties.

29. Isolation, identification, and plaque titration of parvovirus from Muscovy ducks in Japan.

30. A modified plaque assay and infected cell hybridization assay for wild-type and recombinant LuIII autonomous parvovirus.

31. NF kappa B upstream regulatory sequences of the HIV-1 LTR are involved in the inhibition of HIV-1 promoter activity by the NS proteins of autonomous parvoviruses H-1 and MVMp.

32. Human lymphoblastoid cells as hosts for parvoviruses H-1 and rat virus.

33. Morphological methods of Kilham virus detection.

34. Murine virus susceptibility of cell cultures of mouse, rat, hamster, monkey, and human origin.

35. Replication of nondefective parvoviruses: lack of a virion-associated DNA polymerase.

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