Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells are protected from influenza virus infection.
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Aymeric Silvin
Brian D Brown
Jennifer C Miller
Judith Agudo
Julie Helft
Kenneth M Murphy
Marylene Leboeuf
Mirco Schmolke
Miriam Merad
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10.1172/JCI60659
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2012-10-08T00:00:00Z