Projection of an Immunological Self Shadow Within the Thymus by the Aire Protein

نویسندگان

  • N. M. Stano
  • S. S. Patel
  • L. G. Brieba
  • R. Sousa
  • P. A. Bullough
  • F. M. Hughson
  • J. J. Skehel
  • D. C. Wiley
  • J. Kuriyan
  • M. O’Donnell
  • V. A. Bloomfield
  • D. M. Crothers
  • I. Tinoco
  • G. A. Diaz
  • M. Rong
  • W. T. McAllister
  • R. K. Durbin
  • A. Kumar
  • V. Gopal
  • R. Guajardo
  • P. S. Freemont
  • J. M. Friedman
  • L. S. Beese
  • M. R. Sanderson
  • T. A. Steitz
  • S. Tabor
  • A. M. Long
  • C. C. Richardson
  • U. K. Urs
  • R. Murali
  • H. M. Krishna Murthy
  • J. Huang
  • J. Villemain
  • R. Padilla
  • P. Cramer
  • D. A. Bushnell
  • R. D. Kornberg
  • M. C. Franklin
  • J. Wang
  • K. S. Murakami
  • S. Masuda
  • E. A. Campbell
  • O. Muzzin
  • S. A. Darst
  • D. G. Vassylyev
  • S. S. Daube
  • C. W. Carter
چکیده

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تاریخ انتشار 2002