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The linear ubiquitin chain assembly complex: a new function in thymic T cell differentiation and regulatory T cell homeostasis

C Teh, N Lalaoui, R Jain, A Policheni, M Heinlein, S Alvarez-Diaz, E Rieser, S Deuser, H-F Koay, Y Hu, F Kupresanin, L O'Reilly, D Godfrey, G Smyth, P Bouillet, A Strasser, H Walczak, J Silke, D Gray

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2016

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