Conserved mycobacterial lipoglycoproteins activate TLR2 but also require glycosylation for MHC class II-restricted T cell activation.
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Conserved mycobacterial lipoglycoproteins activate TLR2 but also require glycosylation for MHC class II-restricted T cell activation.
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scientific article published on May 2008
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Conserved mycobacterial lipogl ...... -restricted T cell activation.
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Conserved mycobacterial lipogl ...... -restricted T cell activation.
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Conserved mycobacterial lipogl ...... -restricted T cell activation.
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Conserved mycobacterial lipogl ...... -restricted T cell activation.
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Conserved mycobacterial lipogl ...... -restricted T cell activation.
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Conserved mycobacterial lipogl ...... -restricted T cell activation.
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Andrew M Kuhlman
Darragh G Heaslip
John T Belisle
Karen M Dobos
Kerry Brookman
Mario Fabri
Peter A Sieling
Preston J Hill
Robert L Modlin
Stephan R Krutzik
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.180.9.5833
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2008-05-01T00:00:00Z