Development of Autoimmunity against Transcriptionally Unrepressed Target Antigen in the Thymus of Aire-Deficient Mice1
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T. Nomura | N. Ishimaru | Y. Hayashi | M. Matsumoto | Y. Takahama | T. Ueno | N. Kuroda | G. Yamada | D. Uchida | N. Takeda | S. Sakaguchi | R. Arakaki | Takeshi Takahashi | K. Izumi | Hongwei Han | Y. Mouri | T. Mitani | Y. Bando | Fumiko Kajiura | A. Matsushima | Shijie Sun | Akemi Matsushima
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