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Publications by Elisabeth Hochleitner
B7/Cd28 Costimulation of T Cells Induces a Distinct Proteome Pattern
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T Cell Mediated Antibody Lnvariance in an Immune Response Against a Bacterial Carbohydrate Antigen Requires CD28/B7–1 Costimulation
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CD28 Costimulation Independence of Target Organ Versus Circulating Memory Antigen-Specific CD4+ T Cells
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