Diminished TCR signaling in cutaneous T cell lymphoma is associated with decreased activities of Zap70, Syk and membrane-associated Csk
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R. Halaban | T. Mustelin | M. Fargnoli | C. Berger | S. Chimenti | C. Couture | R. Edelson
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