A potential role for CD69 in thymocyte emigration.
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C. Feng | B. Fowlkes | P. Love | R. Gress | K. Woodside | B. A. Vance | Jan Lee | Matilde Canelles | Kenneth J Woodside | Chiguang Feng | Barbara A Vance | Dalal El-Khoury | Jan Lee | Ronald Gress | B J Fowlkes | Elizabeth W Shores | Paul E Love | E. Shores | Dalal El-Khoury | M. Canelles
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