LARD: a new lymphoid-specific death domain containing receptor regulated by alternative pre-mRNA splicing.
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J. Bell | A. McMichael | G. Screaton | Xiao-ning Xu | A J McMichael | J I Bell | R. Tan | G R Screaton | X N Xu | A L Olsen | A E Cowper | R Tan | A. Cowper | R. Tan | X. Xu | A. Olsen | Anna L. Olsen
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