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Dutilh BE, Boer RJd, Hazenberg MD and Miedema FM Decline in excision circles proves homeostasis of naive T cells. F1000Posters 2011, 2:145 (poster)

Decline in excision circles proves homeostasis of naive T cells

Bas E Dutilh1, Rob J de Boer, Mette D Hazenberg, Frank M Miedema
Published 21 Mar 2011
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Published 21 Mar 2011

Decline in excision circles proves homeostasis of naive T cells

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Bas E Dutilh1, Rob J de Boer, Mette D Hazenberg, Frank M Miedema
Author Affiliations
1 Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics, Nijmegen Center for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center, The Netherlands
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Joint Annual Meeting of Immunology of the German (DGfI) and Dutch (NVvI) Societies 2000
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