Cutting Edge: A Common Polymorphism Impairs Cell Surface Trafficking and Functional Responses of TLR1 but Protects against Leprosy1
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R. Tapping | R. Schumann | E. Alpsoy | O. Yeǧin | E. A. Lyle | L. Hamann | Vitaly A. Stepensky | Christopher M. Johnson | K. O. Omueti | E. Lyle
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