A photobleaching energy transfer analysis of CD8/MHC-I and LFA-1/ICAM-1 interactions in CTL-target cell conjugates.
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Z. Bacso | S. Damjanovich | L. Bene | A. Bodnár | J. Matkó | Z. Bacsó | A. Bodnár | Sándor Damjanovich | János Matkó | László Bene
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