The role of individual carbohydrate-binding sites in the function of the potent anti-HIV lectin griffithsin.
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J. Balzarini | B. Hoorelbeke | B. Demeler | P. LiWang | J. Xue | I. Kagiampakis | Bo Zhao | Yongguang Gao | Ioannis Kagiampakis | Bart Hoorelbeke
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