Inhibition of Bcl10‐mediated activation of NF‐κB by BinCARD, a Bcl10‐interacting CARD protein
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J. Bertin | D. Jo | J. Pyo | C. Chung | Yong-Keun Jung | D. Cho | Joon-Il Jun | Ho-June Lee | H. Woo | G. Hong | Inki Kim | Hyun-Woochoi | In‐Ki Kim | In‐Ki Kim
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