TI‐VAMP/VAMP7 is required for optimal phagocytosis of opsonised particles in macrophages
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J. Sibarita | T. Galli | P. Chavrier | G. Raposo | I. Hurbain | V. Fraisier | F. Niedergang | Virginie Braun
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