p53 prevents maturation of T cell development to the immature CD4-CD8+ stage in Bcl11b-/- mice.
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S. Aizawa | J. Inoue | Y. Aizawa | R. Kominami | Y. Mishima | Y. Wakabayashi | T. Sato | K. Okazuka | M. Kashihara | M. Yokoyama | T. Sato
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