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The role of the cytoskeleton and protein size in assembly of the human natural killer cell immune synapse

The role of the cytoskeleton and protein size in assembly of the human natural killer cell immune synapse

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Main Authors: McCann, F, Vanherberghen, B, Eleme, K, Collinson, L, Hopkins, C, Davis, D
Format: Conference item
Published: 2003
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