Heparin binding activity (due to putative K/R-X-R/K sites)...

Heparin binding activity (due to putative K/R-X-R/K sites) of vaccinia virus complement control protein confers numerous functions with tremendous therapeutic potential and implications in viral evasion

G.J. Kotwal, S. Smith, F. Al Mohanna, R. Parhar, R. Srisatjaluk, D.E. Justus, N. Mullins, J. Parkinson, P. Barlow
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Volume:
49
Year:
2000
Language:
english
DOI:
10.1016/s0162-3109(00)80227-1
File:
PDF, 49 KB
english, 2000
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