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CC chemokines induce the generation of killer cells from CD56+ cells
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CC chemokines induce the generation of killer cells from CD56+ cells
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A A Maghazachi
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A Al-Aoukaty
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T J Schall
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English
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February 1996
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European Journal of Immunology
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26
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315-9
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2
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10.1002/EJI.1830260207
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1102978
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1102978
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8617297
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