Purification and characterization of a human recombinant T-cell protein-tyrosine-phosphatase from a baculovirus expression system.
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E. Krebs | N. Tonks | E. Fischer | G. Daum | D. Cool | N. Zander | J. Lorenzen | Günter Daum
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