A human T cell-specific molecule is a member of a new gene family.
Thomas J. Schall(ChemoCentryx (United States)), Alan M. Krensky(Stanford University), Carol Clayberger(Northwestern University), Mark M. Davis(Stanford Medicine), B Dyer(Stanford University), Jan Jongstra(Stanford University), Jeffrey L. Jorgensen(The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)
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