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Three-dimensional structure of poliovirus serotype 1 neutralizing determinants

Page et al., 1988

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3455984407991138670
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Page G
Mosser A
Hogle J
Filman D
Rueckert R
Chow M
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Journal of Virology

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Antigenic mutants of poliovirus (Sabin strain, serotype 1) were isolated by the resistance of the virus to anti-Sabin neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. The amino acid replacements within the capsid protein sequence causing the altered antigenicity were identified for each …
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