Membrane Association Transforms an Inert Anti-TCRβ Fab’ Ligand into a Potent T Cell Receptor Agonist
Jenny J. Lin(University of California, Berkeley), Jay T. Groves(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Nicole C. Fay(University of California, Berkeley), Katherine N. Alfieri(University of California, Berkeley), Michael P. Coyle(Presbyterian Medical Center), Kiera B. Wilhelm(University of California, Berkeley), Geoff P. O’Donoghue(University of California, Berkeley), Shalini T. Low-Nam(University of California, Berkeley)
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