Interleukin 21 and its receptor are involved in NK cell expansion and regulation of lymphocyte function
β Scribed by Foster, Don; Parrish-Novak, Julia; Dillon, Stacey R.; Nelson, Andrew; Hammond, Angie; Sprecher, Cindy; Gross, Jane A.; Johnston, Janet; Madden, Karen; Xu, Wenfeng; West, Jim; Schrader, Sara; Burkhead, Steve; Heipel, Mark; Brandt, Cameron; Kuijper, Joseph L.; Kramer, Janet; Conklin, Darrell; Presnell, Scott R.; Berry, Jon; Shiota, Faith; Bort, Susan; Hambly, Kevin; Mudri, Sherri; Clegg, Chris; Moore, Margaret; Grant, Francis J.; Lofton-Day, Catherine; Gilbert, Teresa; Raymond, Fenella; Ching, Andrew; Yao, Lena; Smith, Deb; Webster, Philippa; Whitmore, Theodore; Maurer, Mark; Kaushansky, Kenneth; Holly, Rick D.
- Book ID
- 109771413
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 444 KB
- Volume
- 408
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0028-0836
- DOI
- 10.1038/35040504
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