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Bovine H5N1 binds poorly to human-type sialic acid receptors

Jefferson J. S. Santos, Shengyang Wang, Ryan McBride, Lorin Adams, Ruth Harvey, Yan Zhao, Antoni G. Wrobel, Steven Gamblin, John Skehel, Nicola S. Lewis (), James C. Paulson () and Scott E. Hensley ()
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Jefferson J. S. Santos: University of Pennsylvania
Shengyang Wang: Scripps Research Institute
Ryan McBride: Scripps Research Institute
Lorin Adams: The Francis Crick Institute
Ruth Harvey: The Francis Crick Institute
Yan Zhao: University of Pennsylvania
Antoni G. Wrobel: Francis Crick Institute
Steven Gamblin: Francis Crick Institute
John Skehel: Francis Crick Institute
Nicola S. Lewis: The Francis Crick Institute
James C. Paulson: Scripps Research Institute
Scott E. Hensley: University of Pennsylvania

Nature, 2025, vol. 640, issue 8059, E18-E20

Date: 2025
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