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A novel form of carbohydrate recognition. The broadly neutralizing anti-HIV-1 antibody 2G12 recognizes a cluster of a1-2 mannose residues on the outer face of GP120
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Rudd, P
,
Scanlan, C
,
Pantophlet, R
,
Wormald, M
,
Saphire, E
,
Stanfield, R
,
Wilson, I
,
Katinger, H
,
Dwek, R
,
Burton, DR
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2002
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