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Coupling and cross-presentation

William R. Heath () and Francis R. Carbone ()
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William R. Heath: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute
Francis R. Carbone: University of Melbourne

Nature, 2005, vol. 434, issue 7029, 27-28

Abstract: Studies of cultured cells have revealed how the immune system may use intercellular pores to convey information that is important in initiating antiviral responses and in limiting the spread of infections.

Date: 2005
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