The thymus is the predominant site of T cell rearrangement in early human T cell development.
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Gooding, ME; Sempowski, GD; Haynes, BF
Published in: FASEB JOURNAL
March 20, 2002
Duke Scholars
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FASEB JOURNAL
ISSN
0892-6638
Publication Date
March 20, 2002
Volume
16
Issue
4
Start / End Page
A346 / A346
Publisher
FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
Related Subject Headings
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- 3208 Medical physiology
- 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
- 1116 Medical Physiology
- 0606 Physiology
- 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
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Gooding, M. E., Sempowski, G. D., & Haynes, B. F. (2002). The thymus is the predominant site of T cell rearrangement in early human T cell development. FASEB JOURNAL, 16(4), A346–A346.
Gooding, M. E., G. D. Sempowski, and B. F. Haynes. “The thymus is the predominant site of T cell rearrangement in early human T cell development.” FASEB JOURNAL 16, no. 4 (March 20, 2002): A346–A346.
Gooding ME, Sempowski GD, Haynes BF. The thymus is the predominant site of T cell rearrangement in early human T cell development. FASEB JOURNAL. 2002 Mar 20;16(4):A346–A346.
Gooding, M. E., et al. “The thymus is the predominant site of T cell rearrangement in early human T cell development.” FASEB JOURNAL, vol. 16, no. 4, FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL, Mar. 2002, pp. A346–A346.
Gooding ME, Sempowski GD, Haynes BF. The thymus is the predominant site of T cell rearrangement in early human T cell development. FASEB JOURNAL. FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL; 2002 Mar 20;16(4):A346–A346.
Published In
FASEB JOURNAL
ISSN
0892-6638
Publication Date
March 20, 2002
Volume
16
Issue
4
Start / End Page
A346 / A346
Publisher
FEDERATION AMER SOC EXP BIOL
Related Subject Headings
- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- 3208 Medical physiology
- 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
- 1116 Medical Physiology
- 0606 Physiology
- 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology