Constitutive Notch signalling promotes CD4^-CD8^- thymocyte differentiation in the absence of the pre-TCR complex, by mimicking pre-TCR signals
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概要
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- 2007-12-01
著者
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Izon David
Telethon Institute For Child Health Research Cancer Biology Division
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Carleton Michael
Rosetta Inpharmatics Llc
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Allman David
Department Of Pathology And Laboratory Medicine University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine
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Allman David
Department Of Pathology And Labortatory Medicine University Of Pennsylvania School Of Medicine
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Wiest David
Division Of Basic Science Fox Chase Cancer Center
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MICHIE Alison
Division of Cancer Sciences and Molecular Pathology, Section of Experimental Haematology, Royal Infi
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CHAN Angela
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Cancer Biology Division
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CIOFANI Maria
Department of Immunology, Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Toronto
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LEFEBVRE Juliette
Hopital Necker Enfants malades, INSERM U 768, Developpement normal et pathologique du systeme immuni
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HE Yiping
Ludwig Center for Cancer Genetics and Therapeutics, The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
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ZUNIGA-PFLUCKER Juan
Department of Immunology, Sunnybrook Research Institute, University of Toronto
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Lefebvre Juliette
Hopital Necker Enfants Malades Inserm U 768 Developpement Normal Et Pathologique Du Systeme Immunita
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He Yiping
Ludwig Center For Cancer Genetics And Therapeutics The Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center
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Chan Angela
Telethon Institute For Child Health Research Cancer Biology Division
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Ciofani Maria
Department Of Immunology Sunnybrook Research Institute University Of Toronto
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Michie Alison
Division Of Cancer Sciences And Molecular Pathology Section Of Experimental Haematology Royal Infirm
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Zuniga-pflucker Juan
Department Of Immunology Sunnybrook Research Institute University Of Toronto
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