Mori, T., & Boyd, M. R. (2001). Cyanovirin-N, a Potent Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Inactivating Protein, Blocks both CD4-Dependent and CD4-Independent Binding of Soluble gp120 (sgp120) to Target Cells, Inhibits sCD4-Induced Binding of sgp120 to Cell-Associated CXCR4, and Dissociates Bound sgp120 from Target Cells. American Society for Microbiology.
Chicago Style citaatMori, Toshiyuki, en Michael R. Boyd. Cyanovirin-N, a Potent Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Inactivating Protein, Blocks Both CD4-Dependent and CD4-Independent Binding of Soluble Gp120 (sgp120) to Target Cells, Inhibits SCD4-Induced Binding of Sgp120 to Cell-Associated CXCR4, and Dissociates Bound Sgp120 From Target Cells. American Society for Microbiology, 2001.
MLA citatieMori, Toshiyuki, en Michael R. Boyd. Cyanovirin-N, a Potent Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Inactivating Protein, Blocks Both CD4-Dependent and CD4-Independent Binding of Soluble Gp120 (sgp120) to Target Cells, Inhibits SCD4-Induced Binding of Sgp120 to Cell-Associated CXCR4, and Dissociates Bound Sgp120 From Target Cells. American Society for Microbiology, 2001.