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Molekulare Immunologie

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Immunologie für Einsteiger

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In diesem Kapitel wollen wir die molekularen Grundlagen der Signalweiterleitung in Leukocyten und die genetische Grundlage der Vielfalt von Antikörpern und T-Zell-Rezeptoren besprechen.

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Rink, L., Kruse, A., Haase, H. (2012). Molekulare Immunologie. In: Immunologie für Einsteiger. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2440-2_6

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