GILT restricts the cellular entry mediated by the envelope glycoproteins of SARS-CoV, Ebola virus and Lassa fever virus
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Jinhong Chang | Hanxin Lin | Ju-Tao Guo | Xuesen Zhao | Yue Zhang | Guoli Li | H. Zeng | Rui Li | Mei Zheng | Danying Chen | Dong Jiang | Zhifei Hou
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