Letter to the Editor: 1H and 15N chemical shift assignments for domain 4 of the common β-chain of the IL-3, IL-5 and GM-CSF receptors
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M. Vadas | G. Booker | T. Mulhern | C. Bagley | Angel Lopez | R. D’Andrea | C. Gaunt
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