Role of Stat5 in type I interferon-signaling and transcriptional regulation.
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L. Platanias | S. Uddin | E. Fish | A. Sassano | Leonidas C Platanias | F. Lekmine | Eleanor N Fish | Antonella Sassano | Shahab Uddin | Fatima Lekmine | Halgeir Rui | H. Rui
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