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bibliographicCitation Wolk T, Schreiber M. N-Glycans in the gp120 V1/V2 domain of the HIV-1 strain NL4-3 are indispensable for viral infectivity and resistance against antibody neutralization. Medical Microbiology and Immunology. 2006 Mar 18;195(3):165–72. doi: 10.1007/s00430-006-0016-z.
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