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Volume 64, 2020, No. 1
ISSN 1336-2305 (online)
Content
- HIV-1: towards understanding the nature and quantifying the latent reservoir. / p. 3
- Andrias davidianus ranavirus 1R encoding a delayed-early protein promotes cell proliferation by driving cell cycle progression into S phase. / p. 10
- The investigation of hepatitis A virus and hepatitis E virus co-infection in humans and animals in China. / p. 20
- Identification of Pistacia-associated flexivirus 1, a putative mycovirus of the family Gammaflexiviridae, in the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus) transcriptome. / p. 28
- Identification of Trichosanthes associated rhabdovirus 1, a novel member of the genus Cytorhabdovirus of the family Rhabdoviridae, in the Trichosanthes kirilowii transcriptome. / p. 36
- Thiol/disulfide exchange occurs in rotavirus structural proteins during contact with intestinal villus cell surface. / p. 44
- Characterization of a P18 protein in the S1 segment of the novel duck reovirus genome. / p. 59
- Two genetically similar H9N2 influenza viruses isolated from different species show similar virulence in minks but different virulence in mice. / p. 67
- Influenza A virus lacking the effector and C terminal domains of NS1 protein induces cytokines associated with high pathogenicity in mice. / p. 78
- Full genome sequence of a chrysanthemum-infecting tomato spotted wilt virus isolate from Zimbabwe obtained by next-generation sequencing. / p. 88
- Targeting Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 1 (EBNA-1) with Murraya koengii bio-compounds: An in-silico approach. / p. 93
- Occurrence and detection of little cherry virus 1, little cherry virus 2, cherry green ring mottle virus, cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus, and cherry virus A in stone fruit trees in Poland. / p. 100
- Genomic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of the first H12N2 influenza A virus identified from wild birds, China. / p. 104