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Hepatitis C virus glycoproteins interact with DC-SIGN and DC-SIGNR
S Pohlmann
, J Zhang
, F Baribaud
, Z Chen
, G Lin
, A Granelli-Piperno
, RW Doms
, CM Rice
, Jane McKeating
Immunology and Immunotherapy
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Hepatitis C Virus
100%
DC-SIGNR
100%
DC-DC
100%
DC-SIGN
100%
Viral Glycoprotein
100%
AIDS/HIV
37%
Monocyte-derived Dendritic Cells (MoDCs)
37%
C-type Lectin
25%
E2 Glycoprotein
25%
Virus
12%
Liver
12%
High Affinity
12%
Primary Human Endothelial Cells
12%
Dendritic Cells
12%
Cell Population
12%
Endothelial Cells
12%
Cell Surface Molecules
12%
Membrane-associated
12%
Retrovirus
12%
Dendritic Cell Function
12%
Virus Binding
12%
Virus Receptor
12%
Virus-to-cell
12%
Pseudotype
12%
Envelope Glycoprotein
12%
Virus Envelope
12%
E1 Glycoprotein
12%
Hepatic Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Glycoprotein
100%
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
DC-SIGN
100%
Dendritic Cell
50%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
37%
C-Type Lectin
25%
Cell Line
12%
Cell Surface
12%
Cell Population
12%
Retrovirus
12%
Dendritic Cell Function
12%
Viral Envelope
12%
Virus
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Glycoprotein
100%
Hepatitis C Virus
100%
DC-SIGN
100%
Dendritic Cell
62%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
37%
C-Type Lectin
25%
Cell Function
12%
Retrovirus
12%
Virus Envelope
12%