Plasmacytic Transcription Factor Blimp-1 Is Repressed by Bach2 in B Cells*
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Tetsuo Noda | Yasutake Katoh | Satoshi Tashiro | Yutaka Hoshikawa | T. Noda | Y. Katoh | Y. Hoshikawa | H. Karasuyama | Kyoko Ochiai | K. Igarashi | T. Ikura | Hajime Karasuyama | Tsuyoshi Ikura | Kazuhiko Igarashi | Akihiko Muto | Kyoko Ochiai | S. Tashiro | A. Muto
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