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Daubeuf S et al. – The authors find that the intradermal, intramuscular or subcutaneous routes are all superior to intravenous injections, and actually lead to a sufficiently high frequency of reactive CTL to be detected and characterized directly ex vivo by TRAP assay or other standard assays.


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