Suppression of B Lymphocyte Formation-Induced α Which Regulates IFN-DaxxInduction and Nuclear Translocation of Cutting Edge : Tyk 2 Is Required for the Harada Gondo
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K. Nakayama | Tetsuya Yamamoto | T. Matsuda | T. Miyamoto | S. Tamiya | S. Nagafuchi | K. Oritani | K. Shimoda | K. Takase | R. Imamura | H. Gondo | K. Nagafuji | A. Numata | K. Aoki | Kenjiro Kamesaki | Kouji Kato | Harada Gondo | Mine Yamamoto | Hisashi Tamiya | Tetsuya Kenichi Aoki | Kazuya Sadafumi | Kenjirou Shimoda | Akihiko Kamesaki | Numata
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