Lymphotoxin-β receptor signaling through NF-κB2-RelB pathway reprograms adipocyte precursors as lymph node stromal cells.
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C. Ware | J. Caamaño | G. Anderson | Kyoko Nakamura | C. Bénézech | E. Mader | G. Desanti | Mahmood Khan | Andrea White
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