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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8938415
_displayNameActivation of human γδ T cells by cytosolic interactions of BTN3A1 with soluble phosphoantigens and the cytoskeletal adaptor periplakin
_timestamp2016-09-09 18:36:18
author[Person:8851969] Rhodes, David A
[Person:8938407] Chen, Hung-Chang
[Person:8938428] Price, Amanda J
[Person:8938434] Keeble, Anthony H
[Person:8938408] Davey, Martin S
[Person:8938422] James, Leo C
[Person:8938430] Eberl, Matthias
[Person:2326786] Trowsdale, John
created[InstanceEdit:8938423] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2016-09-09
journalJ. Immunol.
pages2390-8
pubMedIdentifier25637025
titleActivation of human γδ T cells by cytosolic interactions of BTN3A1 with soluble phosphoantigens and the cytoskeletal adaptor periplakin
volume194
year2015
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8938431] BTN3A1 and BTN1A1 binds periplakin (PPL) [Homo sapiens]
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