Characterisation of the bovine C-type lectin receptor Mincle and potential evidence for an endogenous ligand
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D. Werling | E. Knuepfer | Amanda J. Gibson | Sabine A. F. Jégouzo | H. Harris | A. Holder | O. Rosenwasser | Jeannine Kolakowski | Chloe Rosentreter | Lotta Baumgaertel
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