Selective Inhibition of T Cell Activation Via CD147 Through Novel Modulation of Lipid Rafts1
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G. Schütz | H. Stockinger | M. Säemann | G. Zlabinger | T. Stulnig | M. Zeyda | E. Prager | G. Staffler | K. Drbal | A. Szekeres
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