The Effect of Losing Glycosylation Sites Near the Receptor-Binding Region on the Receptor Phenotype of the Human Influenza Virus H1N1
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A. A. Shilov | A. B. Tuzikov | N. V. Bovin | V. P. Marinina | A. S. Gambaryan | B. V. Sinitsyn | M. N. Matrosovich
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