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1. Trypanosoma cruzi heparin-binding proteins and the nature of the host cell heparan sulfate-binding domain. Oliveira FO, Alves CR, Calvet CM, Toma L, Bouças RI, Nader HB, Castro Côrtes LM, Krieger MA, Meirelles Mde N, Souza Pereira MC. Microb Pathog; 2008 Apr; 44(4):329-38. PubMed ID: 18037261 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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