Induction of TCR gene rearrangements in uncommitted stem cells by a subset of IL-7 producing, MHC class-II-expressing thymic stromal cells.
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R Murray | M A Oosterwegel | M. Oosterwegel | A. Kruisbeek | M. Haks | U. Jeffry | R. Murray | M C Haks | U Jeffry | A M Kruisbeek | Marille C Haks
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