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    The cellular attachment and entry of human enterovirus 71: the role of glycosaminoglycans and evidence for a second receptor

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    Authors
    Williams, David
    Sioofy, A.
    Goodfellow, I.
    MacKenzie, John
    Evans, David
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Williams, David and Sioofy, Amir and Goodfellow, Ian and MacKenzie, John and Evans, David. 2009. The cellular attachment and entry of human enterovirus 71: the role of glycosaminoglycans and evidence for a second receptor, in American Society for Virology 25th Annual Meeting, Jul 15 2009. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin.
    Source Title
    American Society for Virology Scientific Program and Abstracts 2006
    Source Conference
    American Society for Virology 25th Annual Meeting
    Faculty
    Australian Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    Australian Biosecurity CRC- Emerging Infectious Diseases (CRC-Core)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41413
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