Decreased sensitivity to tumour-necrosis factor but normal T-cell development in TNF receptor-2-deficient mice
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D. Goeddel | R. Schreiber | F.J. Sauvage | K. Kikly | M. Moore | K. Carver-Moore | N. Gillett | K. Sheehan | S. Pitts-Meek | S. Erickson | F. J. Sauvage
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