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Details on Person The Vα14 invariant natural killer T cell TCR forces microbial glycolipids and CD1d into a conserved binding mode

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8856354
_displayNameThe Vα14 invariant natural killer T cell TCR forces microbial glycolipids and CD1d into a conserved binding mode
_timestamp2016-02-10 03:33:38
author[Person:2445215] Li, Yali
[Person:8850367] Girardi, Enrico
[Person:3642160] Wang, Jing
[Person:8856360] Yu, Esther Dawen
[Person:8850065] Painter, Gavin F
[Person:8850101] Kronenberg, Mitchell
[Person:5676467] Zajonc, Dirk M
created[InstanceEdit:8856373] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2016-02-10
journalJ. Exp. Med.
pages2383-93
pubMedIdentifier20921281
titleThe Vα14 invariant natural killer T cell TCR forces microbial glycolipids and CD1d into a conserved binding mode
volume207
year2010
(literatureReference)[Summation:8850358] The hallmark of T cell activation is the direct binding of T...
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