Hepatitis B virus (HBV) envelope glycoproteins vary drastically in their sensitivity to glycan processing: Evidence that alteration of a single N-linked glycosylation site can regulate HBV secretion
Anand S. Mehta(Drexel University), Raymond A. Dwek(University of Oxford), Baruch S. Blumberg(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Timothy M. Block(Hepatitis B Foundation), Xuanyong Lu(Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center)
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