Arnaud Abreu

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Cancer therapy (excl. chemotherapy and radiation therapy)
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|Feb 16, 2022
Ultrarapid lytic granule release from CTLs activates Ca2+-dependent synaptic resistance pathways in melanoma cells.

Liza Filali, Marie-Pierre Puissegur, Kevin Cortacero

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