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The TIM and TAM families of phosphatidylserine receptors mediate dengue virus entryMeertens et al., 2012
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- Meertens L
- Carnec X
- Lecoin M
- Ramdasi R
- Guivel-Benhassine F
- Lew E
- Lemke G
- Schwartz O
- Amara A
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Dengue viruses (DVs) are responsible for the most medically relevant arboviral diseases. However, the molecular interactions mediating DV entry are poorly understood. We determined that TIM and TAM proteins, two receptor families that mediate the …
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