“Velcro” Engineering of High Affinity CD47 Ectodomain as Signal Regulatory Protein α (SIRPα) Antagonists That Enhance Antibody-dependent Cellular Phagocytosis*
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I. Weissman | K. Garcia | Y. Mori | E. Özkan | A. Ring | K. Weiskopf | Jonathan T. Sockolosky | Nan Guo | C. C. M. Ho | C. M. Ho | Chia Chi M. Ho | Aaron M. Ring | Irving L. Weissman
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