Morphological change of CD4+ T cell during contact with DC modulates T-cell activation by accumulation of F-actin in the immunology synapse
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Xunbin Wei | Zhichao Fan | Yuanzhen Suo | Y. Chu | Yijie Zheng | Yuting Deng | Wei Lin
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