Ebolavirus Is Internalized into Host Cells via Macropinocytosis in a Viral Glycoprotein-Dependent Manner
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Gabriele Neumann | Yoshihiro Kawaoka | Peter Halfmann | T. Noda | Shinji Watanabe | G. Neumann | Y. Kawaoka | A. Nanbo | P. Halfmann | M. Imai | Kei Takahashi | Shinji Watanabe | Takeshi Noda | Masaki Imai | Kei Takahashi | Asuka Nanbo
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