CD45 negatively regulates lyn activity by dephosphorylating both positive and negative regulatory tyrosine residues in immature B cells.
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M. Okada | Y. Arimura | M. Ogimoto | T. Katagiri | K. Mitomo | K. Mizuno | H. Yakura | M. Clark | K. Hasegawa
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