Distinct T cell receptor signaling pathways drive proliferation and cytokine production in T cells
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Iannis Aifantis | Mark M. Davis | Johannes B. Huppa | Peter J. Dempsey | Howard C. Crawford | Hui Zhang | P. Dempsey | H. Crawford | J. Temirov | I. Aifantis | Y. Tsai | C. Lobry | D. Vignali | Hui Zhang | M. Smeltzer | J. Huppa | Yu-Hwai Tsai | Clifford S. Guy | Kate M. Vignali | Jamshid Temirov | Matthew Bettini | Abigail E. Overacre | Matthew Smeltzer | Camille Lobry | Jianming Xie | Dario A.A. Vignali | Jianming Xie | M. Bettini | C. Guy | K. Vignali
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