An entropic safety catch controls Hepatitis C virus entry and antibody resistance

  1. Lenka Stejskal
  2. Mphatso D Kalemera
  3. Charlotte B Lewis
  4. Machaela Palor
  5. Lucas Walker
  6. Tina Daviter
  7. William D Lees
  8. David S Moss
  9. Myrto Kremyda-Vlachou
  10. Zisis Zisis Kozlakidis
  11. Giulia Gallo
  12. Dalan Bailey
  13. William Rosenberg
  14. Christopher JR Illingworth
  15. Adrian J Shepherd
  16. Joe Grove  Is a corresponding author
  1. University College London, United Kingdom
  2. University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
  3. Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom
  4. World Health Organization, France
  5. The Pirbright Institute, United Kingdom
  6. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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  1. Lenka Stejskal
  2. Mphatso D Kalemera
  3. Charlotte B Lewis
  4. Machaela Palor
  5. Lucas Walker
  6. Tina Daviter
  7. William D Lees
  8. David S Moss
  9. Myrto Kremyda-Vlachou
  10. Zisis Zisis Kozlakidis
  11. Giulia Gallo
  12. Dalan Bailey
  13. William Rosenberg
  14. Christopher JR Illingworth
  15. Adrian J Shepherd
  16. Joe Grove
(2022)
An entropic safety catch controls Hepatitis C virus entry and antibody resistance
eLife 11:e71854.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.71854