Mild hyperthermia enhances human monocyte-derived dendritic cell functions and offers potential for applications in vaccination strategies
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D. Nettelbeck | A. Steinkasserer | J. Dörrie | N. Schaft | I. Müller | Andrea Deinzer | Ilka Knippertz | Marcello F Stein
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