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samm
Member since: Mar 03, 2005
From: North Carolina, United States
Status: Cell & Tissue Culture, Antibody Technologies Moderator
My points: 575    what's this
Name: Sambhudho Mukherjee
 


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Jun 25, 2008    10:15 AM

I just came across a rather nifty paper published in PNAS a couple of weeks back. Micropatterning of costimulatory ligands enhances CD4 T cell function Shen et al, PNAS (2008) 105: 7791–7796; www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.0710295105 The 'bullseye' pattern of the immunological synapse t ...

Jun 25, 2008    08:56 AM

Sam's Select     0 Comments

Hmmmm... maybe I should be calling this Sam's Random Thoughts instead, but go ahead and look around - you're sure to find bits and pieces of me (or atleast the misfiring neurons!) A quick bit of an introduction (there's more in the profile section on My Benchspace, but you must be a member and logge ...

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