Cellular Binding of Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Glycoprotein E2 Requires Cell Surface Heparan Sulfate*
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Robert J. Linhardt | Fuming Zhang | Thomas F. Baumert | R. Linhardt | Fuming Zhang | H. Blum | F. von Weizsäcker | T. Baumert | T. V. van Kuppevelt | H. Toyoda | T. Toida | M. Adah | Hubert E. Blum | Erik Depla | Fritz von Weizsäcker | H. Barth | C. Schäfer | A. Kinoshita-Toyoda | E. Depla | Heidi Barth | Christiane Schäfer | Mohammed I. Adah | Hidenao Toyoda | Akiko Kinoshita-Toyoda | Toshihiko Toida | Toin H. van Kuppevelt | C. Schäfer | Fuming Zhang
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