Hepatitis C virus targets DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to escape lysosomal degradation
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Hepatitis C virus targets DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to escape lysosomal degradation
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Hepatitis C virus targets DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to escape lysosomal degradation
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Hepatitis C virus targets DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to escape lysosomal degradation
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Hepatitis C virus targets DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to escape lysosomal degradation
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Hepatitis C virus targets DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to escape lysosomal degradation
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Hepatitis C virus targets DC-SIGN and L-SIGN to escape lysosomal degradation
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Annemarie N Lekkerkerker
Erik Depla
Fons Bosman
Irene S Ludwig
René J P Musters
Stany Depraetere
Teunis B H Geijtenbeek
Yvette van Kooyk
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10.1128/JVI.78.15.8322-8332.2004
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z