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of July 8, 2018.This information is current as

138.−1977. 119: 131 J. Immunol.Continuously Grown In Vitro.

Characterization of Human T Cells Pillars Article: Functional and Morphologic

Francis W. Ruscetti, Doris A. Morgan and Robert C. Gallo

http://www.jimmunol.org/content/179/3/1415.citation2007; 179:1415-1422; ;J Immunol 

        average*  

4 weeks from acceptance to publicationFast Publication! •    

Every submission reviewed by practicing scientistsNo Triage! •    

from submission to initial decisionRapid Reviews! 30 days* •    

Submit online. ?The JIWhy

Subscriptionhttp://jimmunol.org/subscription

is online at: The Journal of ImmunologyInformation about subscribing to

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Print ISSN: 0022-1767 Online ISSN: 1550-6606. Immunologists All rights reserved.Copyright © 2007 by The American Association of1451 Rockville Pike, Suite 650, Rockville, MD 20852The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.,

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