Micromanipulation of adhesion of a Jurkat cell to a planar bilayer membrane containing lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3 molecules
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S Chien | K. Sung | S. Chien | Michael Loran Dustin | T. Springer | A. Tözeren | M L Dustin | K L Sung | A Tözeren | T A Springer | L. Sung | P. Chan | P Y Chan | L A Sung
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