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The Structural Basis of Herpesvirus Entry

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Scientists discuss recent insights into herpesvirus entry by analysing the structures of entry glycoproteins, including the diverse receptor-binding glycoproteins, EBV glycoprotein 42 and HCMV gH–gL–gO trimer and gH–gL–UL128–UL130–UL131A pentamer.
[Nature Reviews Microbiology]
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Connolly, S. A., Jardetzky, T. S., & Longnecker, R. (2020). The structural basis of herpesvirus entry. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-020-00448-w Cite
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