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Herpes virus fusion and entry: a story with many charactersEisenberg et al., 2012
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- Eisenberg R
- Atanasiu D
- Cairns T
- Gallagher J
- Krummenacher C
- Cohen G
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Herpesviridae comprise a large family of enveloped DNA viruses all of whom employ orthologs of the same three glycoproteins, gB, gH and gL. Additionally, herpesviruses often employ accessory proteins to bind receptors and/or bind the heterodimer gH/gL or even to …
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