Height, but not binding epitope, affects the potency of synthetic TCR agonists
Kiera B. Wilhelm(University of California, Berkeley), Jay T. Groves(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Shumpei Morita(University of California, Berkeley), Darren B. McAffee(University of California, Berkeley), Sungi Kim(University of California, Berkeley), Mark K. O’Dair(University of California, Berkeley)
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