A new member of the tumor necrosis factor/nerve growth factor receptor family inhibits T cell receptor-induced apoptosis.
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C. Riccardi | G. Migliorati | A. Bartoli | G. Nocentini | S. Ronchetti | L. Giunchi | L. Krausz | R. Moraca
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