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Sialic acid receptor detection in the human respiratory tract: evidence for widespread distribution of potential binding sites for human and avian influenza viruses.
Nicholls JM, Bourne AJ, Chen H, Guan Y, Peiris JS
Respir Res 2007, 8:73
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