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Chiu, Y.-H., Park, S.-H., Benlagha, K., Forestier, C., Jayawardena-Wolf, J., Savage, P. B., Teyton, L., & Bendelac, A. (2001). Multiple defects in antigen presentation and T cell development by mice expressing cytoplasmic tail–truncated CD1d. Nature Immunology, 3(1), 55–60.

Authors 8
  1. Ya-Hui Chiu (first)
  2. Se-Ho Park (additional)
  3. Kamel Benlagha (additional)
  4. Claire Forestier (additional)
  5. Jayanthi Jayawardena-Wolf (additional)
  6. Paul B. Savage (additional)
  7. Luc Teyton (additional)
  8. Albert Bendelac (additional)
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@article{Chiu_2001, title={Multiple defects in antigen presentation and T cell development by mice expressing cytoplasmic tail–truncated CD1d}, volume={3}, ISSN={1529-2916}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ni740}, DOI={10.1038/ni740}, number={1}, journal={Nature Immunology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Chiu, Ya-Hui and Park, Se-Ho and Benlagha, Kamel and Forestier, Claire and Jayawardena-Wolf, Jayanthi and Savage, Paul B. and Teyton, Luc and Bendelac, Albert}, year={2001}, month=dec, pages={55–60} }