B7-H4, a Molecule of the B7 Family, Negatively Regulates T Cell Immunity
Gabriel Sica(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Lieping Chen(Yale Cancer Center), Jürgen Bajorath(University of Bonn), Dallas B. Flies(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Hideto Tamura(Social Insurance Saitama Chuo Hospital), Sheng-Dian Wang(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Gefeng Zhu(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), Andrei I. Chapoval(Mayo Clinic in Arizona), In-Hak Choi(Inje University), Koji Tamada(Yamaguchi University)
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