Rab27a regulates phagosomal pH and NADPH oxidase recruitment to dendritic cell phagosomes
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G. Raposo | T. Tolmachova | S. Pascolo | S. Amigorena | M. Seabra | A. Savina | C. Jancic | J. El-Benna | C. Wasmeier | P. M. Dang | Maire-Anne Gougerot-Pocidalo
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