Limitin: An interferon-like cytokine that preferentially influences B-lymphocyte precursors
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Y. Matsuzawa | Y. Okajima | J. Ishikawa | Y. Tomiyama | K. Oritani | K. Medina | P. Kincade | T. Yokota | I. Takahashi | K. Aoyama | M. Ogawa | Isao Takahashi
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