Making Science Fun - A Tribute to Our Colleague and Friend, Prof. Antonius G. Rolink (1953-2017)

This Research Topic honors the memory of Prof. Antonius "Ton" G. Rolink (April 19, 1953-August 06, 2017), our colleague, mentor and friend in immunology. It is now over a year since Ton left us. This article collection, authored by many of Ton's friends and colleagues, reflects the hu...

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Main Author: Rhodri Ceredig (auth)
Other Authors: Thomas H. Winkler (auth), Hermann Eibel (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2019
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