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Citação norma ChicagoLi, Chuan-Gen, Wang Tang, Xiao-Jing Chi, Zhi-Ming Dong, Xi-Xi Wang, and Xiao-Jia Wang. A Cholesterol Tag At the N Terminus of the Relatively Broad-Spectrum Fusion Inhibitory Peptide Targets an Earlier Stage of Fusion Glycoprotein Activation and Increases the Peptide's Antiviral Potency In Vivo. American Society for Microbiology, 2013.
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