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Memory T cell RNA rearrangement programmed by heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein hnRNPLL

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Wu, Zuopeng
Jia, Xinying
de la Cruz, Laura
Su, Xun-Cheng
Marzolf, Bruz
Troisch, Pamela
Zak, Daniel
Hamilton, Adam
Whittle, Belinda
Yu, Di

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Cell Press

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Differentiation of memory cells involves DNA-sequence changes in B lymphocytes but is less clearly defined in T cells. RNA rearrangement is identified here as a key event in memory T cell differentiation by analysis of a mouse mutation that altered the

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Immunity

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2037-12-31