PrP <sup>c</sup> capping in T cells promotes its association with the lipid raft proteins reggie‐1 and reggie‐2 and leads to signal transduction
Claudia A. O. Stuermer(University of Konstanz), Helmut Plattner(University of Konstanz)
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