The OX-40 receptor provides a potent co-stimulatory signal capable of in ducing encephalitogenicity in myelin-specific CD4^+ T cells
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Offner H.
Department Of Neurology Oregon Health Sciences University
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KALEEBA J.
Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Neurology, Oregon Health Sciences University
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VANDENBARK A.
Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Neurology, Oregon Health Sciences University
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LUBLINSKI A.
Laboratory of Basic Immunology, Earle A. Chiles Research Institte, Providence Portland Medical Cente
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WEINBERG A.
Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Neurology, Oregon Health Sciences University
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Kaleeba J.
Department Of Molecular Microbiology And Immunology Neurology Oregon Health Sciences University
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Lublinski A.
Laboratory Of Basic Immunology Earle A. Chiles Research Institte Providence Portland Medical Center
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Vandenbark A.
Department Of Molecular Microbiology And Immunology Neurology Oregon Health Sciences University
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Weinberg A.
Department Of Biological Sciences And Department Of Periodontics Case Western Reserve University Sch
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Weinberg A.
Department Of Molecular Microbiology And Immunology Neurology Oregon Health Sciences University
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