Distinct regulatory functions of SLP-76 and MIST in NK cell cytotoxicity and IFN-γ production
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概要
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- 2008-03-01
著者
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KITAMURA Daisuke
Division of Molecular Biology, Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Tokyo University of Scien
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SEINO Ken-ichiro
Laboratory for Immune Regulation, RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology
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GEHA Raif
Division of Immunology,Department of Medicine,Children's Hospital,and Department of Pediatrics,Harva
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TANIGUCHI Masaru
Laboratory for Immune Regulation, RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology
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Geha Raif
Division Of Immunology Children's Hospital
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KUROSAKI Tomohiro
Laboratory for Lymphocyte Differentiation, RIKEN Research Center for Allergy and Immunology
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Seino Ken-ichiro
Laboratory For Immune Regulation Riken Research Center For Allergy And Immunology
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Kitamura Daisuke
Division Of Molecular Biology Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Science
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Kitamura Daisuke
Research Institute For Biological Sciences Genome And Drug Research Center Tokyo University Of Scien
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Kitamura Daisuke
Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Science
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Kitamura Daisuke
Division Of Molecular Biology Tokyo University Of Science
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Kumar Lalit
Division Of Immunology Children's Hospital Harvard Medical School
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Hikida Masaki
Laboratory For Lymphocyte Differentiation Riken Research Center For Allergy And Immunology
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Goitsuka R
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Goitsuka Ryo
Division Of Development And Aging Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Sci
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Goitsuka Ryo
Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Science
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Kitamura D
Division Of Molecular Biology Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Science
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HIDANO Shinya
Division of Development and Aging, Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Tokyo University of S
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SASANUMA Hiroki
Division of Development and Aging, Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Tokyo University of S
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OHSHIMA Keiko
Division of Development and Aging, Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Tokyo University of S
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HAYASHI Katsuhiko
Division of Molecular Biology, Research Institute for Biological Sciences, Tokyo University of Scien
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Taniguchi Masaru
Laboratory For Immune Regulation Riken Research Center For Allergy And Immunology
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Ohshima Keiko
Division Of Development And Aging Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Sci
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Hidano Shinya
Division Of Development And Aging Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Sci
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Sasanuma Hiroki
Division Of Development And Aging Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Sci
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Kanazashi Hideki
Division Of Molecular Biology Research Institute For Biological Sciences Tokyo University Of Science
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Kurosaki Tomohiro
Laboratory For Lymphocyte Differentiation Riken Research Center For Allergy And Immunology
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