Differentiation of human CD8 T cells: implications for in vivo persistence of CD8+ CD28- cytotoxic effector clones.
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Differentiation of human CD8 T cells: implications for in vivo persistence of CD8+ CD28- cytotoxic effector clones.
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Differentiation of human CD8 T ...... 28- cytotoxic effector clones.
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Differentiation of human CD8 T ...... 28- cytotoxic effector clones.
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Differentiation of human CD8 T ...... 28- cytotoxic effector clones.
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Differentiation of human CD8 T ...... 28- cytotoxic effector clones.
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Differentiation of human CD8 T ...... 28- cytotoxic effector clones.
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Differentiation of human CD8 T ...... D28- cytotoxic effector clones
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D N Posnett
J S Manavalan
J W Edinger
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10.1093/INTIMM/11.2.229
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1999-02-01T00:00:00Z