Antigen presentation in extracellular matrix: interactions of T cells with dendritic cells are dynamic, short lived, and sequential.
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E. Bröcker | P. Friedl | M. Gunzer | K. Zänker | E. Kämpgen | S. Grabbe | S. Borgmann | P Friedl | K S Zänker | E B Bröcker | M Gunzer | A Schäfer | S Borgmann | S Grabbe | E Kämpgen | A. Schäfer | Angelika Schäfer | Stefan Borgmann
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