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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8850261
_displayNameRole of lipid trimming and CD1 groove size in cellular antigen presentation
_timestamp2015-12-18 21:44:26
author[Person:8848853] Cheng, Tan-Yun
[Person:8850338] Relloso, Miguel
[Person:8850115] van Rhijn, Ildiko
[Person:8848849] Young, David C
[Person:8850153] Besra, Gurdyal S
[Person:8850242] Briken, Volker
[Person:5676467] Zajonc, Dirk M
[Person:111360] Wilson, IA
[Person:8850329] Porcelli, Steven
[Person:8848848] Moody, D Branch
created[InstanceEdit:8850328] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-12-18
journalEMBO J.
pages2989-99
pubMedIdentifier16794581
titleRole of lipid trimming and CD1 groove size in cellular antigen presentation
volume25
year2006
(literatureReference)[Summation:8850319] T lymphocytes have developed the capacity to recognize as an...
[Summation:8850358] The hallmark of T cell activation is the direct binding of T...
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