Activation-induced apoptosis of mature T cells is dependent upon the level of surface TCR but not on the presende of the CD3ζ ITAM
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著者
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TERHORST Cox
Division of Immunology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
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She J
Harvard Medical School Ma Usa
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She Jian
Division Of Lmmunology Beth Lsrael Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School
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MATSUI Ken
Departments of Medicine and Pahology,and Laboratory Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
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JU Shyr-te
Departments of Medicine and Pahology,and Laboratory Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
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Terhorst Cox
Division Of Immunology Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Sancho J
Csic Granada Esp
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Matsui Ken
Department Of Pathology And Immunology Washington University School Of Medicine
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Ju Shyr-te
Department Of Microbiology Center For Immunity Inflammation And Regenerative Medicine University Of
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Terhorst C
Harvard Medical School Ma Usa
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Matsui Ken
Departments Of Medicine And Pahology And Laboratory Medicine Boston University School Of Medicine
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She Jian
Division Of Immunology Beth Israel Hospital And Harvard Medical School
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Terhorst Cox
Division Of Immunology Department Of Medicine Beth Israel Hospital Harvard Medical School
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MATSUI Ken
Department of Health and Welfare, Kibi International University
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MATSUI Ken
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Fukuiken Saiseikai Hospital
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