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Lassa Virus Cell Entry Reveals New Aspects of Virus-Host Cell Interaction 원문보기

Journal of virology : JVI, v.91 no.4, 2017년, pp.e01902-16 - e01902-16  

Torriani, Giulia ,  Galan-Navarro, Clara ,  Kunz, Stefan

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Viral entry represents the first step of every viral infection and is a determinant for the host range and disease potential of a virus. Here, we review the latest developments on cell entry of the highly pathogenic Old World arenavirus Lassa virus, providing novel insights into the complex virus-ho...

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