Quantification and Modeling of Tripartite CD2-, CD58FC Chimera (Alefacept)-, and CD16-mediated Cell Adhesion*
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Daniel Coombs | Byron Goldstein | Adrian Whitty | Adam Douglass | Werner Meier | A. Whitty | A. Douglass | Michael Loran Dustin | B. Goldstein | D. Coombs | P. Hochman | Toby Starr | Michael L Dustin | Gerard R Majeau | Paula S Hochman | Ron Vale | W. Meier | G. Majeau | Toby Starr | R. Vale
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