Liposome oligomannose‐coated with neoglycolipid, a new candidate for a safe adjuvant for induction of CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes
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R. Sakakibara | K. Shikata | T. Mizuochi | M. Hatanaka | Y. Shimizu | M. Nakata | M. Fukasawa | Naoki Yamamoto
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