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  • 27. Inhibition of reovirus type 3 binding to host cells by sialylated glycoproteins is mediated through the viral attachment protein.
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  • 31. Interference of reovirus strains occurs between the stages of uncoating and dsRNA accumulation.
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  • 34. Reovirus μ1 Protein Affects Infectivity by Altering Virus-Receptor Interactions.
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