JGV Direct is a web-based service for rapid
publication of JGV papers. Papers that have been accepted for publication in
JGV, and are considered by the Editors to be of special importance, are
published here within days of receipt at the Editorial Office following
acceptance. All papers published in JGV Direct will subsequently appear in the
hard-copy and online versions of JGV.
From 2004, all papers appear as PDF files. These papers are in press (i.e.
accepted, awaiting processing or awaiting proofing).
Please note that titles and content are liable
to change during preparation for publication.
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The multifunctional NS1 protein of influenza A viruses
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Benjamin G. Hale, Richard E. Randall, Juan Ortín and David Jackson
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Vaccinia virus protein C16 acts intracellularly to modulate the host response and promote virulence
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Aodhnait S. Fahy, Richard H. Clark, Emily F. Glyde and Geoffrey L. Smith
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Trypsin cleavage of the baculovirus occlusion-derived virus attachment protein P74 is prerequisite in per os infection
Jeffrey M. Slack, Susan D. Lawrence, Peter J. Krell and Basil M. Arif
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Recombination, decreased host specificity and increased mobility may have driven the emergence of maize streak virus as an agricultural pathogen
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Arvind Varsani, Dionne N. Shepherd, Adérito L. Monjane, Betty E. Owor, Julia B. Erdmann, Edward P. Rybicki, Michel Peterschmitt, Rob W. Briddon, Peter G. Markham, Sunday Oluwafemi, Oliver P. Windram, Pierre Lefeuvre, Jean-Michel Lett and Darren P. Martin
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Supplementary figures PDF file
Supplementary Table S1 XLS file
Supplementary Table S2 XLS file
Supplementary Table S3 XLS file
Supplementary data RDP file
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An infectious cDNA clone of a highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus variant associated with porcine high fever syndrome
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Jian Lv, Jianwu Zhang, Zhi Sun, Weiquan Liu and Shishan Yuan
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