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Class:IdLiteratureReference:6806733
_displayName15 kDa Granulysin versus GM-CSF for monocytes differentiation: analogies and differences at the transcriptome level
_timestamp2015-10-24 06:13:55
author[Person:6806697] Castiello, Luciano
[Person:6806731] Stroncek, David F
[Person:6806762] Finn, Michael W
[Person:6806701] Wang, Ena
[Person:6806738] Marincola, Francesco M
[Person:6806713] Clayberger, Carol
[Person:6806714] Krensky, Alan M
[Person:6806749] Sabatino, Marianna
created[InstanceEdit:6806769] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-24
journalJ Transl Med
pages41
pubMedIdentifier21501511
title15 kDa Granulysin versus GM-CSF for monocytes differentiation: analogies and differences at the transcriptome level
volume9
year2011
(literatureReference)[Summation:6806761] Cationic protein granulysin (GNLY) is produced by activated ...
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