Design, synthesis and activity evaluation of mannose-based DC-SIGN antagonists
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Design, synthesis and activity evaluation of mannose-based DC-SIGN antagonists
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MOLECULAR DIVERSITY
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 347-360
Publisher
Springer Nature
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2010-11-13
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10.1007/s11030-010-9285-y
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