Role of macrophages as modulators but not as autonomous accessory cells in the proliferative response of immune T cells to soluble antigen.
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S. Muramatsu | K. Inaba | Y. Hirayama | S. Komatsubara | Y. Hirayama | K. Naito | J. Kawai
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