Melanocyte lineage-specific antigen gp100 is recognized by melanoma- derived tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes
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C. Figdor | S. Rosenberg | G. Adema | Y. Kawakami | A. Bakker | M. Schreurs | A. D. de Boer | A. Boer
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