Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide is a functional receptor for human hepatitis B and D virus
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Wenhui Li | Wenhui He | Wenhui Li | J. Sui | Xiaofeng Feng | Wenqing Gao | Jianhua Sui | Guocai Zhong | Haimin Wang | Xiaofeng Feng | Guangwei Xu | Wenqing Gao | Huan Yan | Guangwei Xu | Zhiyi Jing | Zhenchao Gao | Yi Huang | Yonghe Qi | Bo Peng | Liran Fu | Mei Song | Pan Chen | Bijie Ren | Yinyan Sun | Tao Cai | Wenhui He | Zhiyi Jing | B. Ren | B. Peng | Huan Yan | Yonghe Qi | Yinyan Sun | Tao Cai | Haimin Wang | Guocai Zhong | Zhenchao Gao | Yi Huang | Liran Fu | Mei Song | Pan Chen | Bijie Ren
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