A spectrum of biophysical interaction modes between T cells and different antigen-presenting cells during priming in 3-D collagen and in vivo.
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Peter Friedl | Matthias Gunzer | Waldemar Kolanus | P. Friedl | M. Gunzer | W. Kolanus | S. Grabbe | K. Dittmar | G. Varga | Stephan Grabbe | C. Weishaupt | Carsten Weishaupt | Anja Hillmer | Yasmin Basoglu | Kurt E Dittmar | Georg Varga | Y. Basoglu | Anja Hillmer
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