Paramunity-inducing Factors (PINDs) in dendritic cell (DC) cultures lead to impaired antileukemic functionality of DC-stimulated T-cells

Author:

Ansprenger ChristianORCID,Vogt Valentin,Schick Julia,Hirn-Lopez Annika,Vokac Yvonne,Harabacz Ihor,Braeu Marion,Kroell Tanja,Karenberg Axel,Kolb Hans-Jochem,Schmetzer Helga

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Immunology

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