CD1d-restricted NKT cell activation enhanced homeostatic proliferation of CD8+ T cells in a manner dependent on IL-4.
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T. Hirano | T. Tashiro | D. Kamimura | M. Murakami | M. Taniguchi | K. Seino | N. Ueda | Shin-ichiro Sawa | Hiroko Kuki | Ken-ichi Fushuku
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