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Measuring Light-Switching Behavior Using an Occupancy and Light Data Logger
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HVEM, a cosignaling molecular switch, and its interactions with BTLA, CD160 and LIGHT
Jose Ignacio Rodriguez-Barbosa1,2,3, Pascal Schneider4, Andreas Weigert5
1Transplantation Immunobiology Section, Research Institutes of the University of Leon, Campus of Vegazana s/n, 24071, Leon, Spain. ignacio.barbosa@unileon.es.
Cellular & Molecular Immunology
|June 5, 2019
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