E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Cbl-b Suppresses Proallergic T Cell Development and Allergic Airway Inflammation
Guilin Qiao(University of Chicago), Jian Zhang(Hebei Medical University), Hui Guo(University of Chicago), Josef Penninger(Institute of Molecular Biotechnology), Stanley Lipkowitz(Center for Cancer Research), Enxiang Tao(Sun Yat-sen University), Wallace Y. Langdon(The University of Western Australia), Huifeng Shen(The Ohio State University), Yanran Liang(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Zhenping Li(University of Chicago), Y. Jeffrey Chiang(National Institutes of Health), Haiyan Ying(University of Chicago), Yixia Zhao(University of Chicago), Julian Solway(University of Chicago)
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