The T Cell Receptor Triggering Apparatus Is Composed of Monovalent or Monomeric Proteins
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James McColl | Patric Nilsson | David Klenerman | Simon J. Davis | Paul D. Dunne | D. Klenerman | P. Nilsson | J. McColl | Robert Mahen | Ricardo A. Fernandes | Robert Mahen | Andreas Jansson | J. Felce | James H. Felce | A. Jansson | Sara H. Morgan | John R. James | E. Huang | Marta I. Oliveira | C. M. Gonçalves | David L. Sleep | Elizabeth Huang | Carine M. Gonçalves | Alexandre M. Carmo | S. Davis | A. Carmo | J. James | D. Sleep | J. Mccoll | Carine M. Gonçalves | R. Mahen
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