Steady-State Antigen Scavenging, Cross-Presentation, and CD8+ T Cell Priming: A New Role for Lymphatic Endothelial Cells
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M. Swartz | Efthymia Vokali | S. Hirosue | S. Hugues | A. W. Lund | Vidya R. Raghavan | M. Rinçon-Restrepo | Patricia Corthésy-Henrioud | F. Capotosti | Cornelia Halin Winter | M. Rincon-Restrepo | Sachiko Hirosue | A. Lund
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