Increased proliferation of B cells and auto-immunity in mice lacking protein kinase Cδ
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K. Nakayama | K. Nakayama | S. Hatakeyama | H. Nagahama | S. Hirose | S. Ohno | A. Miyamoto | H. Imaki | Yi Jiang | M. Abe | T. Tsukiyama | Hiroyuki Imaki | Hiroyasu Nagahama
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