The first transmembrane domain of the hepatitis B virus large envelope protein is crucial for infectivity
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The first transmembrane domain of the hepatitis B virus large envelope protein is crucial for infectivity
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The first transmembrane domain ...... ein is crucial for infectivity
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The first transmembrane domain ...... ein is crucial for infectivity
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The first transmembrane domain ...... ein is crucial for infectivity
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Charlotte Lepère-Douard
Jacques Le Seyec
Maud Trotard
Philippe Gripon
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11819-11829
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10.1128/JVI.01026-09
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2009-09-09T00:00:00Z