TRAF6 directs FOXP3 localization and facilitates regulatory T‐cell function through K63‐linked ubiquitination
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Hongbing Shen | Xiaoping Yang | P. Wei | Xuehao Wang | F. Pan | B. Blazar | Ling Lu | Yizhu Tian | Juan Fu | Xuhao Ni | Jin-Hui Tao | Wei Yan | J. Barbi | W. Kou | Zuojia Chen | Hao Peng | Bin Li | Xiaoming Wang | Xiao Wu | Andriana Lebid | Benjamin V. Park | S. Newman | J. Gu
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