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1. Host Tropism and Structural Biology of ABC Toxin Complexes.

2. A new and threatened species of Bondarzewia from the Brazilian cloud forests.

3. Avian and Human Influenza A Virus Receptors in Bovine Mammary Gland

4. Host Tropism and Structural Biology of ABC Toxin Complexes

5. Do Babesia microti Hosts Share a Blood Group System Gene Ortholog, Which Could Generate an Erythrocyte Antigen That Is Essential for Parasite Invasion?

6. ACE2-using merbecoviruses: Further evidence of convergent evolution of ACE2 recognition by NeoCoV and other MERS-CoV related viruses

7. The avian influenza A virus receptor SA-α2,3-Gal is expressed in the porcine nasal mucosa sustaining the pig as a mixing vessel for new influenza viruses

8. Structural evolution of an immune evasion determinant shapes pathogen host tropism.

9. Genome organization and genomics in Chlamydia: whole genome sequencing increases understanding of chlamydial virulence, evolution, and phylogeny.

10. Generation and characterization of genetically and antigenically diverse infectious clones of dengue virus serotypes 1–4

11. Hepatitis B Virus Capsid: The Core in Productive Entry and Covalently Closed Circular DNA Formation.

12. Host-Specific NS5 Ubiquitination Determines Yellow Fever Virus Tropism.

13. A host non-coding RNA, nc886, plays a pro-viral role by promoting virus trafficking to the nucleus

14. The Sialyl Lewis X Glycan Receptor Facilitates Infection of Subtype H7 Avian Influenza A Viruses.

15. Wild and domestic animals variably display Neu5Ac and Neu5Gc sialic acids.

16. Avian and Human Influenza A Virus Receptors in Bovine Mammary Gland.

17. Do Babesia microti Hosts Share a Blood Group System Gene Ortholog, Which Could Generate an Erythrocyte Antigen That Is Essential for Parasite Invasion?

18. Seedlings of a hemiparasite recognize legumes, but do not distinguish good from poor host species.

19. Zoonotic Origins of Human Metapneumovirus: A Journey from Birds to Humans.

20. Genus-specific pattern of intrinsically disordered central regions in the nucleocapsid protein of coronaviruses

21. ACE2 partially dictates the host range and tropism of SARS-CoV-2

22. HopPER: an adaptive model for probability estimation of influenza reassortment through host prediction

23. Molecular basis for receptor recognition and broad host tropism for merbecovirus MjHKU4r-CoV-1.

24. Bactericidal activity of avian complement: a contribution to understand avian-host tropism of Lyme borreliae.

25. Molecular diversity of coronavirus host cell entry receptors.

26. Porcine Complement Regulatory Protein CD46 Is a Major Receptor for Atypical Porcine Pestivirus but Not for Classical Swine Fever Virus.

27. The avian influenza A virus receptor SA-α2,3-Gal is expressed in the porcine nasal mucosa sustaining the pig as a mixing vessel for new influenza viruses.

28. STAT2 signaling and dengue virus infection.

29. Human Noroviruses Attach to Intestinal Tissues of a Broad Range of Animal Species.

30. Zoonotic Origins of Human Metapneumovirus: A Journey from Birds to Humans

31. A host-microbiota interactome reveals extensive transkingdom connectivity.

32. Revisiting host identification of bacteriophage Enc34: from biochemical to molecular.

33. Tissue Tropisms of Avian Influenza A Viruses Affect Their Spillovers from Wild Birds to Pigs.

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

35. HopPER: an adaptive model for probability estimation of influenza reassortment through host prediction.

36. New Animal Models for Hepatitis C

37. ACE2-using merbecoviruses: Further evidence of convergent evolution of ACE2 recognition by NeoCoV and other MERS-CoV related viruses.

38. Co-infecting Haemoproteus species (Haemosporida, Apicomplexa) show different host tissue tropism during exo-erythrocytic development in Fringilla coelebs (Fringillidae).

39. Tissue Microarrays to Visualize Influenza D Attachment to Host Receptors in the Respiratory Tract of Farm Animals

40. Further characterization of bovine hepacivirus: Antibody response, course of infection, and host tropism.

41. Computational identification of physicochemical signatures for host tropism of influenza A virus.

42. The structural variability of the influenza A hemagglutinin receptor-binding site.

43. Replication and pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus

44. Animal Models Used in Hepatitis C Virus Research

45. Zoonotic Hepatitis E Virus: An Ignored Risk for Public Health

46. Mutation W222L at the Receptor Binding Site of Hemagglutinin Could Facilitate Viral Adaption from Equine Influenza A(H3N8) Virus to Dogs.

47. Spike Glycoprotein Is Central to Coronavirus Pathogenesis-Parallel Between m-CoV and SARS-CoV-2

48. Cooperation of Adhesin Alleles in Salmonella-Host Tropism

49. Baculoviruses in Gene Therapy and Personalized Medicine

50. An Updated Review on SARS-CoV-2 Main Proteinase (MPro): Protein Structure and Small-Molecule Inhibitors

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