CD28 co-stimulatory signals induce IL-2 receptor expression on antigen-stimulated virgin T cells by an IL-2-independent mechanism
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著者
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HAMAOKA TOSHIYUKI
Biomedical Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Osaka University
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HAMAOKA Toshiyuki
Department of Oncology (C6), Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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TAI Xu-Guang
Department of Oncology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
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Tai Xu-guang
Department Of Oncology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Iwahori Tohru
Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical School
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Fujiwara H
Department Of Oncology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Fujiwara Hiromi
Department Of Oncology (c6) Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University
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MURAKAMI Masaaki
Institute of Immunological Science, Hokkaido University
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TOYOOKA Kazuhito
Biomedical Research Center, Osaka University Medical School
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MARUO Seiji
Biomedical Research Center, Osaka University Medical School
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YAMAMOTO Norihiko
Biomedical Research Center, Osaka University Medical School
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TAI Xu-Guang
Biomedical Research Center, Osaka University Medical School
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ABE Ryo
Immune Cell Biology Program, Naval Medical Research Institute
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TAKAHAMA Yousuke
Syntex Institute of Immunology
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UEDE Toshimitsu
Institute of Immunological Science, Hokkaido University
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FUJIWARA Hiromi
Biomedical Research Center, Osaka University Medical School
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Fujiwara H
Osaka Univ. Osaka Jpn
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Maruo Seiji
Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical School
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Toyo-oka Kazuhito
Department Of Oncology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Hamaoka Toshiyuki
Department Of Oncology (c6) Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Hamaoka Toshiyuki
Biomedical Research Center Faculty Of Medicine Osaka University
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Hamaoka Toshiyuki
Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical School
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Abe Ryo
Immune Cell Biology Program Naval Medical Research Institute
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Uede Toshimitsu
Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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Fujiwara Hiromi
Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical School
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Fujiwara H
Department Of Oncology (c6) Graduate School Of Medicine Osaka University
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Fujiwara Hiromi
Department Of Oncology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Hamaoka Toshiyuki
Department Of Oncology Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Yamamoto Norihiko
Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Medical School
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Fujiwara H
Department Of Oncology Biomedical Research Center Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Murakami Masaaki
Institute Of Immunological Science Hokkaido University
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