A synaptic basis for paracrine interleukin-2 signaling during homotypic T cell interaction.
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Junsang Doh | Rachel S Friedman | Matthew F Krummel | Junsang Doh | M. Krummel | R. Friedman | Catherine A Sabatos | Sumone Chakravarti | Priya G Pandurangi | Aaron J Tooley | P. Pandurangi | C. A. Sabatos | A. J. Tooley | S. Chakravarti
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