Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthesis, stabilization, and surface expression of functional class I molecules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthesis, stabilization, and surface expression of functional class I molecules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthe ...... ules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthe ...... ules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthe ...... ules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthe ...... ules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthe ...... ules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthe ...... ules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthe ...... ules in mouse dendritic cells.
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D Medaglini
M Rescigno
P Ricciardi-Castagnoli
S Citterio
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10.1073/PNAS.95.9.5229
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1998-04-01T00:00:00Z