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Volumn 182, Issue 7, 2009, Pages 4339-4348

Interactions between human NK cells and macrophages in response to Salmonella infection

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CELL ADHESION MOLECULE; GAMMA INTERFERON; INTERLEUKIN 12; INTERLEUKIN 12 RECEPTOR BETA2; INTERLEUKIN 15; INTERLEUKIN 18; INTERLEUKIN 2; IL12RB2 PROTEIN, HUMAN; INTERLEUKIN 12 RECEPTOR;

EID: 64249092437     PISSN: 00221767     EISSN: 15506606     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0803329     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (97)

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