Development of peripheral lymphoid organs and natural killer cells depends on the helix–loop–helix inhibitor Id2
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Ahmed Mansouri | Shin-Ichi Nishikawa | Satoko Adachi | Peter Gruss | S. Nishikawa | P. Gruss | A. Mansouri | Y. Yokota | S. Adachi | Yoshifumi Yokota | S. Sugawara | Seiichi Mori | Seiichi Sugawara | S. Mori
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