Expression of Siglec-1, -3, -5 and -10 in porcine cDC1 and cDC2 subsets from blood, spleen and lymph nodes and functional capabilities of these cells.
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J. Domínguez | A. Ezquerra | C. Revilla | E. Nieto-Pelegrín | B. Álvarez | T. Poderoso | P. M. de la Riva | Á. Ezquerra
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