Consequences of suboptimal priming are apparent for low-avidity T-cell responses

Consequences of suboptimal priming are apparent for low-avidity T-cell responses

Immunology and Cell Biology 90,
216 (February 2012). doi:10.1038/icb.2011.36

Authors: Vanessa Venturi, Miles P Davenport, Natasha G Swan, Peter C Doherty
& Katherine Kedzierska


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