Single Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting the VP1 GH Loop of Enterovirus 71 Inhibit both Virus Attachment and Internalization during Viral Entry
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Z. Ku | Qingwei Liu | Zhong Huang | Xiaohua Ye | Xiaoli Wang | Jinping Shi
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