ADAP Promotes Degranulation and Migration of NK Cells Primed During in vivo Listeria monocytogenes Infection in Mice
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F. Klawonn | B. Schraven | D. Bruder | C. Guzmán | P. Riese | Stephanie Trittel | L. Jänsch | M. van Ham | A. Reinhold | A. Jeron | M. Voss | G. Parzmair | M. Heyner | Martha A. L. Böning | S. Trittel
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