The TYK2-P1104A Autoimmune Protective Variant Limits Coordinate Signals Required to Generate Specialized T Cell Subsets
Jacquelyn A. Gorman(Seattle Children's Hospital), David J. Rawlings(University of Washington), Ahmet Eken, Jane H. Buckner(Virginia Mason Medical Center), Christian Hundhausen(Benaroya Research Institute), Courtnee Clough(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Eric J. Allenspach(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Karen Cerosaletti(Virginia Mason Medical Center), Shaun W. Jackson(University of Washington), Socheath Khim(Seattle Children's Hospital), Samuel E. West, Kerri R. Thomas(University of Washington), MacKenzie Kinsman(Benaroya Research Institute), Tanvi Arkatkar(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Malika Hale(University of Washington), Mohamed Oukka(Harvard University)
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