Human somatic PTPN11 mutations induce hematopoietic-cell hypersensitivity to granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor.
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Menggang Yu | Menggang Yu | Yanjun Li | R. Chan | R. Kapur | Rebecca J Chan | Reuben Kapur | Yanjun Li | Melissa B Leedy | Veerendra Munugalavadla | Cara S Voorhorst | V. Munugalavadla | Melissa B. Leedy | C. S. Voorhorst
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