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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8850071
_displayNameRecognition of bacterial glycosphingolipids by natural killer T cells
_timestamp2015-12-18 21:20:21
author[Person:8850084] Kinjo, Yuki
[Person:8850105] Wu, Douglass
[Person:8850112] Kim, Gisen
[Person:8850109] Xing, Guo-Wen
[Person:8850079] Poles, Michael A
[Person:8850097] Ho, David D
[Person:8850111] Tsuji, Moriya
[Person:8850072] Kawahara, Kazuyoshi
[Person:2426421] Wong, Chi-Huey
[Person:8850101] Kronenberg, Mitchell
created[InstanceEdit:8850091] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-12-18
journalNature
pages520-5
pubMedIdentifier15791257
titleRecognition of bacterial glycosphingolipids by natural killer T cells
volume434
year2005
(literatureReference)[Summation:8850085] CD1D-presented glycolipids from Sphingomonas spp. bacteria (...
[Summation:8850358] The hallmark of T cell activation is the direct binding of T...
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