Death or survival: membrane ceramide controls the fate and activation of antigen-specific T-cells depending on signal strength and duration.
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Zoltán Varga | Endre Kiss | János Matkó | Á. Enyedi | D. Kövesdi | E. Kiss | K. Ludányi | E. Rajnavölgyi | Cynthia Detre | Agnes Enyedi | Z. Varga | G. Panyi | Cynthia Detre | Katalin Ludányi | Katalin Pászty | Dorottya Kövesdi | György Panyi | Eva Rajnavölgyi | J. Matkó | K. Pászty
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