Adaptation of tick-borne encephalitis virus to BHK-21 cells results in the formation of multiple heparan sulfate binding sites in the envelope protein and attenuation in vivo
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Adaptation of tick-borne encephalitis virus to BHK-21 cells results in the formation of multiple heparan sulfate binding sites in the envelope protein and attenuation in vivo
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H Holzmann
H Kroschewski
S L Allison
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10.1128/JVI.75.12.5627-5637.2001
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2001-06-01T00:00:00Z