Conformational Variation of Surface Class II MHC Proteins during Myeloid Dendritic Cell Differentiation Accompanies Structural Changes in Lysosomal MIIC1
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J. Strominger | L. Santambrogio | G. Raposo | Xiaonan Xu | L. Stern | G. Crisi | V. Hořejší | I. Potolicchio | Dora Fonseca | S. Chitta
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