Immunological synapses are versatile structures enabling selective T cell polarization.
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Clemens Utzny | Georges Bismuth | Rossana Zaru | Anne Chauveau | David Depoil | C. Utzny | R. Zaru | G. Bismuth | S. Valitutti | S. Müller | A. Chauveau | Martine Guiraud | Sabina Müller | Salvatore Valitutti | D. Depoil | Julie Harriague | J. Harriague | M. Guiraud | Anne Chauveau | Rossana Zaru
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