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OncoImmunology
Volume 2, 2013 - Issue 11
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Original Research
CD137L-stimulated dendritic cells are more potent than conventional dendritic cells at eliciting cytotoxic T-cell responses
Zulkarnain Harfuddin Department of Physiology; National University of Singapore; Singapore; Immunology Programme; National University of Singapore; Singapore; NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering; National University of Singapore; Singapore
, Shaqireen Kwajah Department of Physiology; National University of Singapore; Singapore
, Adrian Chong Nyi Sim Department of Microbiology; National University of Singapore; Singapore; Immunology Programme; National University of Singapore; Singapore
, Paul Anthony MacAry Department of Microbiology; National University of Singapore; Singapore; Immunology Programme; National University of Singapore; Singapore; NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering; National University of Singapore; Singapore
& Herbert Schwarz Department of Physiology; National University of Singapore; Singapore; Immunology Programme; National University of Singapore; Singapore; NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering; National University of Singapore; SingaporeCorrespondence[email protected]
Article: e26859
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Received 27 Jul 2013, Accepted 17 Oct 2013, Published online: 11 Nov 2013
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