TAP peptide transporter-independent presentation of heat-killed Sendai virus antigen on MHC class I molecules by splenic antigen-presenting cells
Liu, T.; Chambers, B.; Diehl, A.D.
Journal of Immunology 159: 64-71
1997
ISSN/ISBN: 0022-1767
Accession: 018143065
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