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Details on Person An associated molecule, p64, with IL-2 receptor beta chain. Its possible involvement in the formation of the functional intermediate-affinity IL-2 receptor complex

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1248038
_displayNameAn associated molecule, p64, with IL-2 receptor beta chain. Its possible involvement in the formation of the functional intermediate-affinity IL-2 receptor complex
_timestamp2011-04-11 10:09:34
author[Person:449816] Takeshita, T
[Person:114155] Ohtani, K
[Person:451914] Asao, H
[Person:449148] Kumaki, S
[Person:71205] Nakamura, M
[Person:389389] Sugamura, K
created[InstanceEdit:1248024] Jupe, S, 2011-04-11
journalJ Immunol
modified[InstanceEdit:1248040] Jupe, S, 2011-04-11
pages2154-8
pubMedIdentifier1545122
titleAn associated molecule, p64, with IL-2 receptor beta chain. Its possible involvement in the formation of the functional intermediate-affinity IL-2 receptor complex
volume148
year1992
(literatureReference)[Summation:451944] Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is a cytokine that is produced by T cel...
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