Epidermal Langerhans Cells Are Dispensable for Humoral and Cell-Mediated Immunity Elicited by Gene Gun Immunization1
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B. Malissen | A. Kissenpfennig | N. Romani | U. Ritter | R. Weiss | S. Scheiblhofer | J. Thalhamer | F. Koch | F. Ferreira | P. Hammerl | A. Stoecklinger | I. Grieshuber
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