The oncoprotein LMO2 is expressed in normal germinal-center B cells and in human B-cell lymphomas.
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I. Lossos | Y. Natkunam | Shuchun Zhao | D. Mason | A. Hammer | Jun Chen | Margaret Jones | Y. Natkunam | S. Zhao | D. Y. Mason | J. Chen | B. Taidi | M. Jones | A. S. Hammer | S. Hamilton Dutoit | I. S. Lossos | R. Levy | B. Taidi | R. Levy | Stephen Hamilton Dutoit
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