Analysis of Protease Activity in Live Antigen-presenting Cells Shows Regulation of the Phagosomal Proteolytic Contents During Dendritic Cell Activation
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Hidde L. Ploegh | Herman S. Overkleeft | R. Maehr | H. Ploegh | E. Fiebiger | A. Lennon-Duménil | Ana-Maria Lennon-Duménil | Arnold H. Bakker | H. Overkleeft | Edda Fiebiger | René Maehr | Cécile Lagaudrière-Gesbert | Mario Rosemblatt | M. Rosemblatt | C. Lagaudrière-Gesbert
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