Matched Sizes of Activating and Inhibitory Receptor/Ligand Pairs Are Required for Optimal Signal Integration by Human Natural Killer Cells
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Nigel J. Burroughs | Karsten Köhler | Vladimir Miloserdov | Joanna Brzostek | Daniel M. Davis | Stephane Oddos | Shaun-Paul Cordoba | N. Burroughs | P. A. van der Merwe | D. Davis | M. Mehrabi | Karsten Köhler | S. Oddos | P. Eissmann | K. Gould | Maryam Mehrabi | J. Brzostek | Alice Harrison | Philip Anton van der Merwe | Keith Gould | Philipp Eissmann | Shiqiu Xiong | Shiqiu Xiong | S. Cordoba | Alice Harrison | V. Miloserdov
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