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    Antibody against Microbial Neuraminidases Recognizes Human Sialidase 3 (NEU3): the Neuraminidase/Sialidase Superfamily Revisited

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    Author
    Feng, Chiguang
    Li, Jihong
    Snyder, Greg, Ph.D.
    Goldblum, Simeon E.
    Chen, Wilbur H.
    Wang, Lai-Xi
    McClane, Bruce A.
    Cross, Alan S.
    Date
    2017-06-27
    Type
    Article
    
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    Feng C, Li J, Snyder G, Huang W, Goldblum SE, Chen WH, Wang L-X, McClane BA, Cross AS. (2017). Antibody against microbial neuraminidases recognizes human sialidase 3 (NEU3): the neuraminidase/sialidase superfamily revisited. mBio, 8:e00078-17. https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00078-17
    Keyword
    Antibodies, Bacterial
    Antibodies, Viral
    Immunity, Innate--physiology
    Neuraminidase--immunology
    Neuraminidase--physiology
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/6999
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