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Gimap4 accelerates T-cell death

Schnell et al., 2006

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Schnell S
Démollière C
van den Berk P
Jacobs H
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Gimap4, a member of the newly identified G TPase of the im munity-a ssociated p rotein family (Gimap), is strongly induced by the pre–T-cell receptor in precursor T lymphocytes, transiently shut off in double-positive thymocytes, and reappears after TCR-mediated …
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