Differential requirements for co-stimulatory signals from B7 family members by resting versus recently activated memory T cells towards soluble recall antigens
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著者
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Ceuppens Jan
Laboratory Of Experimental Immunology Department Of Pathophysiology Catholic University Of Leuven
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Yi-qun Zhang
Laboratory Of Experimental Immunology Department Of Pathophysiology Catholic University Of Leuven
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VAN NEERVEN
laboratory for Cell Biology and histology, University of Amsterdam, Academic Medical Center
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KASRAN Ahmad
Laboratory of Experimental Immunology, Department of Pathophysiology,Catholic University of Leuven
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DE VOER
Department of Immunology,Innogenetics NV
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De Voer
Department Of Immunology Innogenetics Nv
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Van Neerven
Laboratory For Cell Biology And Histology University Of Amsterdam Academic Medical Center
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Kasran Ahmad
Laboratory Of Experimental Immunology Department Of Pathophysiology Catholic University Of Leuven
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CEUPPENS Jan
Laboratory of Experimental Immunology, Department of Pathophysiology,Catholic University of Leuven
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