Recruitment of Nck by CD3ϵ Reveals a Ligand-Induced Conformational Change Essential for T Cell Receptor Signaling and Synapse Formation
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Balbino Alarcón | F. Sánchez‐Madrid | B. Alarcón | M. Montoya | Diana Gil | Francisco Sánchez-Madrid | Diana Gil | Wolfgang W.A. Schamel | Marı́a Montoya | W. Schamel
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