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spellingShingle Liu, Y, Janeway, C A, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal CD4 T cells., Multidisciplinary
title Cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal CD4 T cells.
title_full Cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal CD4 T cells.
title_fullStr Cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal CD4 T cells.
title_full_unstemmed Cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal CD4 T cells.
title_short Cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal CD4 T cells.
title_sort cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal cd4 t cells.
title_unstemmed Cells that present both specific ligand and costimulatory activity are the most efficient inducers of clonal expansion of normal CD4 T cells.
topic Multidisciplinary
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.89.9.3845