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Unique and shared signaling pathways cooperate to regulate the differentiation of human CD4(+) T cells into distinct effector subsets

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Ma, Cindy S.
Wong, Natalie
Rao, Geetha
Nguyen, Akira
Avery, Danielle T
Arkwright, Peter D
Blincoe, Annaliesse K.
Hsu, Peter
Campbell, Dianne E.
Stormon, Michael

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Rockefeller University Press

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Journal of Experimental Medicine

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