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The term virus receptor as used in this chapter is defined as a macromolecule or complex of macromolecules naturally occurring on the host cell surface which specifically binds the virus and through this binding facilitates the subsequent events of infection (Markwell et al., 1984b). The specificity of the recognition between the viral binding protein and its cellular receptor and the involvement of the biological process of infection are the two key elements of the definition.
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Markwell, M.A.K. (1991). New Frontiers Opened by the Exploration of Host Cell Receptors. In: Kingsbury, D.W. (eds) The Paramyxoviruses. The Viruses. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3790-8_15
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