Functional association of cytokine-induced SH2 protein and protein kinase C in activated T cells
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概要
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- 2003-03-01
著者
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Li Suling
Tumor Immunology Lund University
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WANG Ping
Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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CHEN Shangwu
Immunology Group, Institute of Cell and Molecular Sciences, St Barts & The Royal London School of Me
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ANDERSON Per
Immunology Group, Institute of Cell and Molecular Sciences, St Barts & The Royal London School of Me
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LI Li
Immunology Group, Institute of Cell and Molecular Sciences, St Barts & The Royal London School of Me
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SJOGREN Hans-Olov
Tumor Immunology, Lund University
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WANG Ping
Immunology Group, Institute of Cell and Molecular Sciences, St Barts & The Royal London School of Me
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LI Su-Ling
Tumor Immunology, Lund University
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Anderson Per
Immunology Group Institute Of Cell And Molecular Sciences St Barts & The Royal London School Of
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Li S
Tumor Immunology Lund University
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Wang Ping
Chemical Resources Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Chen Shangwu
Immunology Group Institute Of Cell And Molecular Sciences St Barts & The Royal London School Of
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Wang P
Chemical Resources Laboratory Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Sjogren Hans-olov
Tumor Immunology Lund University
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Li Li
Immunology Group Institute Of Cell And Molecular Sciences St Barts & The Royal London School Of Medicine Queen Mary University Of London
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