Cytotoxic T Cells Use Mechanical Force to Potentiate Target Cell Killing
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Weiyang Jin | Morgan Huse | Judy Lieberman | Nicolas Biais | Lance C. Kam | Gregory Giannone | Claire Hivroz | J. Lieberman | J. Husson | L. Kam | G. Giannone | M. Huse | Weiyang Jin | N. Biais | Alon Oyler-Yaniv | C. Hivroz | R. Basu | Alon Oyler-Yaniv | Farokh Dotiwala | Julien Husson | Roshni Basu | Benjamin M. Whitlock | Audrey Le Floc’h | Farokh Dotiwala | Benjamin Whitlock | A. Floc’h | Roshni Basu | Grégory Giannone
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