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T-cell stimuli independently sum to regulate an inherited clonal division fate

Authors
  1. A Sakaue-Sawano
  2. AV Gett
  3. BA Lyons
  4. BJC Quah
  5. C Gerlach
  6. C Gerlach
  7. C Stemberger
  8. CG King
  9. CH June
  10. CR Plumlee
  11. D Zehn
  12. DS Moore
  13. EA Butz
  14. ED Hawkins
  15. FM Wensveen
  16. G Voisinne
  17. GR Starbeck-Miller
  18. I Kinjyo
  19. JC Rohr
  20. JJ Moon
  21. JM Curtsinger
  22. JM Marchingo
  23. JT Chang
  24. K Murali-Krishna
  25. KA Smith
  26. KR Duffy
  27. KR Duffy
  28. L Chen
  29. M Tomura
  30. MF Mescher
  31. ML Turner
  32. MR Dowling
  33. NJ Tubo
  34. NP Restifo
  35. O Feinerman
  36. PD Hodgkin
  37. R Beran
  38. RA Gottschalk
  39. RJ De Boer
  40. SL Reiner
  41. TE Schlub
  42. VR Buchholz
  43. VR Buchholz
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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