Astrocytes as antigen-presenting cells. Part II: Unlike H-2K-dependent cytotoxic T cells, H-2Ia-restricted T cells are only stimulated in the presence of interferon-γ
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H. Pircher | R. Zinkernagel | W. Fierz | A. Fontana | P. Erb | E. Weber
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