CD5-Negative Regulation of B Cell Receptor Signaling Pathways Originates from Tyrosine Residue Y429 Outside an Immunoreceptor Tyrosine-Based Inhibitory Motif1
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Georges Bismuth | G. Bismuth | H. Gary-Gouy | A. Dalloul | E. Donnadieu | Julie Harriague | Emmanuel Donnadieu | J. Harriague | Hélène Gary-Gouy | Ali Dalloul
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