Critical roles of Bim in T cell activation and T cell-mediated autoimmune inflammation in mice.
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Maciej W. Ludwinski | R. Carmody | B. Hilliard | Youhai H. Chen | Shunyou Gong | Jing Sun | Fan Xue | Jennifer DeVirgiliis
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