Type I interferons produced by dendritic cells promote their phenotypic and functional activation.
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Ion Gresser | Persephone Borrow | Filippo Belardelli | Fabrizio Mattei | Giovanna Schiavoni | P. Borrow | F. Belardelli | I. Gresser | D. Tough | F. Mattei | G. Schiavoni | David F Tough | Maria Montoya | M. Montoya
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