The dendritic cell subtype-restricted C-type lectin Clec9A is a target for vaccine enhancement.
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M. Wright | Li Wu | A. Lew | J. Lo | W. Heath | E. Maraskovsky | K. Shortman | D. Vremec | G. Davey | M. Lahoud | I. Caminschi | I. Campbell | P. Mottram | N. C. van de Velde | S. Kitsoulis | H. Braley | K. Jensen | A. Rizzitelli | Anna I. Proietto | Fatma Ahmet | Joo Shin Teh | Serani L H van Dommelen | M. Wright | Nicholas van de Velde
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