Negative Regulation of NK Cell Activities by Inhibitory Receptor CD94/NKG2A Leads to Altered NK Cell-Induced Modulation of Dendritic Cell Functions in Chronic Hepatitis C Virus Infection1
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N. Hayashi | N. Hiramatsu | T. Tatsumi | T. Takehara | T. Kanto | M. Jinushi | T. Miyagi | Takahiro Suzuki | Y. Kanazawa
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