E190V substitution of H6 hemagglutinin is one of key factors for binding to sulfated sialylated glycan receptor and infection to chickens is a research paper published in Microbiology and Immunology (2020). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 27 times.
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Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
Grant: JP17fm0108008
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development
Grant: JP17fm0208026
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
Grant: AI114730
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01AI114730-08
Influenza virus receptors on human airway epithelial cells
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Sustainable Development Goals
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