Polarized release of TCR-enriched microvesicles at the T cell immunological synapse
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David L. Stokes | Michael L. Dustin | Eric W. Roth | Susana Gordo | Michael Loran Dustin | D. Stokes | K. Wucherpfennig | L. Kam | J. Tsai | K. Choudhuri | Jaime Llodrá | Kaushik Choudhuri | Kai W. Wucherpfennig | Jaime Llodrá | Jones Tsai | Susana Gordo | Lance Kam
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