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The efficiency of antigen recognition by CTL is determined by the frequency of serial TCR engagement.

The efficiency of antigen recognition by CTL is determined by the frequency of serial TCR engagement.

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Main Authors: Hudrisier, D, Kessler, B, Cerottini, J, Luescher, I
Format: Journal article
Published: 1998
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