Suppression of T-cell proliferation byl CD8+ T cells induced in the Presence of Protoscolices of Echinococcus multilocularis in vitro.
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著者
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Good Robert
All Children's Hospital University Of South Florida
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Kizaki Takako
Hokkaido Institute Of Public Health
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Kizaki Takako
Hokkaido Institute Of Public Health Pathology Section Institute Of University South Florida
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ONOE Kazunori
Institute of Genetic Medicine, Hokkaido University
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Kobayashi Seiichi
Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Onoe Kazunori
Institute For Genetic Medicine Hokkaido University
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Ishige Masamichi
Hokkaido Institute of Public Health
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Wang Bingyan
Institute of Immunological Science, Hokkaido University
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Kumagai Mitsuru
Hokkaidou Institute of Public Health
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Day Noorbibi
All Children's Hospital,University of South Florida
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Wang Bingyan
Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Day Noorbibi
All Children's Hospital University Of South Florida
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