The role of protein arginine methylation in T-lymphocyte activation
<p>T-lymphocytes are an essential cell type of the adaptive immune system. Due to their importance in immune responses and disorders, the molecular mechanisms leading to T-lymphocyte activation have been the subject of extensive research which has translated into important therapeutic developm...
Main Authors: | Geoghegan, V, Vincent Loic Geoghegan |
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Other Authors: | Acuto, O |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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