Anergic T Lymphocytes Selectively Express an Integrin Regulatory Protein of the Cytohesin Family1
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M. L. Le Beau | J. Bluestone | C. Kozak | E. Davis | W. Kolanus | W. Nagel | U. Korthäuer | R. Menon | E. O. Mitchell
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