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Viruses have glycoproteins to do what to a host cell?

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Viral glycoproteins have a definite role in their pathogenesis. The primary goal of viral infection is to identify a receptor on the host cell surface and binding with it. Subsequently this will pave the way of viral entry into the host cell.

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