Lymph Node Resident Rather Than Skin-Derived Dendritic Cells Initiate Specific T Cell Responses after Leishmania major Infection
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N. Glaichenhaus | M. Kopf | G. Iezzi | Franziska Ampenberger | A. Fröhlich | S. Saeland | B. Ernst | Bettina Ernst
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