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  1. The E2 glycoprotein is necessary but not sufficient for the adaptation of classical swine fever virus lapinized vaccine C-strain to the rabbit

    Li, Y., Xie, L., Zhang, L., Wang, X., Li, C., Han, Y., Hu, S., Sun, Y., Li, S., Luo, Y., Liu, L., Munir, M. & Qiu, H-J., 06/2018, In: Virology. 519, p. 197-206 10 p.

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  2. Guanylate-Binding Protein 1, an Interferon-Induced GTPase, Exerts an Antiviral Activity against Classical Swine Fever Virus Depending on Its GTPase Activity

    Li, L-F., Yu, J., Li, Y., Wang, J., Li, S., Zhang, L., Xia, S-L., Yang, Q., Wang, X., Yu, S., Luo, Y., Sun, Y., Zhu, Y., Munir, M. & Qiu, H-J., 05/2016, In: Journal of Virology. 90, 9, p. 4412-4426 15 p.

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  3. Hemoglobin subunit beta interacts with the capsid protein and antagonizes the growth of classical swine fever virus

    Li, D., Dong, H., Li, S., Munir, M., Chen, J., Luo, Y., Sun, Y., Liu, L. & Qiu, H-J., 05/2013, In: Journal of Virology. 87, 10, p. 5707-5717 11 p.

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