γδ T cells suppress Plasmodium falciparum blood-stage infection by direct killing and phagocytosis
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J. Lieberman | J. Dvorin | R. Gazzinelli | Caroline Junqueira | G. Castro | D. Pereira | Sabrina Absalon | R. Polidoro | Zhitao Liang | Sumit Sen Santara | Â. Crespo
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