Apoptosis facilitates antigen presentation to T lymphocytes through MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Apoptosis facilitates antigen presentation to T lymphocytes through MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Apoptosis facilitates antigen ...... MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Apoptosis facilitates antigen ...... MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Apoptosis facilitates antigen ...... MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Apoptosis facilitates antigen ...... MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Apoptosis facilitates antigen ...... MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Apoptosis facilitates antigen ...... MHC-I and CD1 in tuberculosis.
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Florian Winau
Helen L Collins
Karsten Fischer
Kristine Hagens
Peter A Sieling
Ulrich E Schaible
Volker Brinkmann
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10.1038/NM906
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2003-07-20T00:00:00Z