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Molecular aspects of HTLV-1 entry: functional domains of the HTLV-1 surface subunit (SU) and their relationships to the entry receptors

Jones et al., 2011

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7313431548550253768
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Jones K
Lambert S
Bouttier M
Bénit L
Ruscetti F
Hermine O
Pique C
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The initial step in retroviral infection involves specific interactions between viral envelope proteins (Env) and specific receptors on the surface of target cells. For many years, little was known about the entry receptors for HTLV-1. During this time, however, functional domains …
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