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Unique and shared signaling pathways cooperate to regulate the differentiation of human CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells into distinct effector subsets
Authors
Adelstein S
Arkwright PD
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Avery DT
Beier R
Blincoe AK
Boisson-Dupuis S
Bousfiha A
Boztug K
Bustamante J
Campbell DE
Casanova JL
Cook MC
Deenick E
El Baghdadi J
Elliott M
French M
Fulcher DA
Gray P
Grimbacher B
Hambleton S
Holland SM
Hsu P
Ikinciogullari A
Kilic SS
Kobayashi M
Ma CS
Martinez-Barricarte R
Minegishi Y
Nguyen A
O'Young P
Okada S
Payne K
Phan TG
Picard C
Puel A
Rao G
Robertson N
Stepensky P
Stormon MO
Tangye SG
Torpy J
Uzel G
Warnatz K
Wong M
Wong N
Ziegler JB
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'Rockefeller University Press'
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