CD44 plays a co-stimulatory role in murine T cell activation:ligation of selwectively co-stimulates IL-2 production.but not proliferation in TCR-stimulated murine T_h1 cells
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著者
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Huber Magdalena
Institut Fur Medizinische Mikrobiologie Und Hygiene Universitat Marburg
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Simmer Frank
Institue Of Clinical Microbiology University Of Erlangen-nurnberg
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Rollinghoff Martin
Institue Of Clinical Microbiology University Of Erlangen-nurnberg
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LCHOFF Michael
Institue of Clinical Microbiology,University of Erlangen-Nurnberg
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Lchoff Michael
Institue Of Clinical Microbiology University Of Erlangen-nurnberg
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Huber Magdalena
Institue Of Clinical Microbiology University Of Erlangen-nurnberg
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ROLLINGHOFF Martin
Institue of Clinical Microbiology,University of Erlangen-Nurnberg
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