Visualizing the dynamics of T cell activation: intracellular adhesion molecule 1 migrates rapidly to the T cell/B cell interface and acts to sustain calcium levels.
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M. Davis | C. Wülfing | M. D. Sjaastad | M M Davis | C Wülfing | M D Sjaastad | Christoph Wülfing | Mark M. Davis
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