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Crystal structure of the low-pH form of the vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein G.

Science 313 187-91 (2006)
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  1. Different functional states of fusion protein gB revealed on human cytomegalovirus by cryo electron tomography with Volta phase plate. Si Z, Zhang J, Shivakoti S, Atanasov I, Tao CL, Hui WH, Zhou K, Yu X, Li W, Luo M, Bi GQ, Zhou ZH. PLoS Pathog 14 e1007452 (2018)
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