Erratum for Hsieh et al., "3,4-Dicaffeoylquinic Acid from the Medicinal Plant Ilex kaushue Disrupts the Interaction between the Five-Fold Axis of Enterovirus A-71 and the Heparan Sulfate Receptor"
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Erratum for Hsieh et al., "3,4-Dicaffeoylquinic Acid from the Medicinal Plant Ilex kaushue Disrupts the Interaction between the Five-Fold Axis of Enterovirus A-71 and the Heparan Sulfate Receptor"
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3,4-Dicaffeoylquinic Acid from the Medicinal Plant Ilex kaushue Disrupts the Interaction Between the Five-Fold Axis of Enterovirus A-71 and the Heparan Sulfate Receptor.J Virol. 2022 Apr 13;96(7):e0054221. doi: 10.1128/jvi.00542-21. Epub 2022 Mar 23. J Virol. 2022. PMID: 35319229 Free PMC article.
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