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D Kitamura

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Nucleic Acids Research|November 25, 1989
Isolation and characterization of a novel human gene expressed specifically in the cells of hematopoietic lineageD Kitamura, H Kaneko, Y Miyagoe, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|September 1, 1987
Regulation of immunoglobulin gene transcription by labile repressor factor(s)D Kitamura, H Maeda, K Araki, et al.
Research in Immunology|July 1, 1994
A dual role for B cells in Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi (AS) infection?T von der Weid, D Kitamura, K Rajewsky, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 20, 1998
Lyn-mediated down-regulation of B cell antigen receptor signaling: inhibition of protein kinase C activation by Lyn in a kinase-independent fashionH Katsuta, S Tsuji, Y Niho, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 10, 1987
Nuclear factors binding to the human immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene enhancerH Maeda, K Araki, D Kitamura, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 21, 2001
MIST functions through distinct domains in immunoreceptor signaling in the presence and absence of LATR Goitsuka, A Tatsuno, M Ishiai, et al.
Cell|April 11, 1986
Trans-acting nuclear protein responsible for induction of rearranged human immunoglobulin heavy chain geneH Maeda, D Kitamura, A Kudo, et al.
Cell|June 3, 1988
Purification of a nuclear trans-acting factor involved in the regulated transcription of a human immunoglobulin heavy chain geneK Araki, H Maeda, J Wang, et al.
Endoscopy|October 25, 2007
Spontaneous decapitation of a small colorectal cancer: follow-up of the spontaneous courseY Tomiki, H Gonda, E Seki, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 1, 1994
B cells are essential for murine mammary tumor virus transmission, but not for presentation of endogenous superantigensU Beutner, E Kraus, D Kitamura, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|November 25, 1989
Isolation and characterization of a novel human gene expressed specifically in the cells of hematopoietic lineageD Kitamura, H Kaneko, Y Miyagoe, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|September 1, 1987
Regulation of immunoglobulin gene transcription by labile repressor factor(s)D Kitamura, H Maeda, K Araki, et al.
Research in Immunology|July 1, 1994
A dual role for B cells in Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi (AS) infection?T von der Weid, D Kitamura, K Rajewsky, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|February 20, 1998
Lyn-mediated down-regulation of B cell antigen receptor signaling: inhibition of protein kinase C activation by Lyn in a kinase-independent fashionH Katsuta, S Tsuji, Y Niho, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|April 10, 1987
Nuclear factors binding to the human immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene enhancerH Maeda, K Araki, D Kitamura, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 21, 2001
MIST functions through distinct domains in immunoreceptor signaling in the presence and absence of LATR Goitsuka, A Tatsuno, M Ishiai, et al.
Cell|April 11, 1986
Trans-acting nuclear protein responsible for induction of rearranged human immunoglobulin heavy chain geneH Maeda, D Kitamura, A Kudo, et al.
Cell|June 3, 1988
Purification of a nuclear trans-acting factor involved in the regulated transcription of a human immunoglobulin heavy chain geneK Araki, H Maeda, J Wang, et al.
Endoscopy|October 25, 2007
Spontaneous decapitation of a small colorectal cancer: follow-up of the spontaneous courseY Tomiki, H Gonda, E Seki, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|May 1, 1994
B cells are essential for murine mammary tumor virus transmission, but not for presentation of endogenous superantigensU Beutner, E Kraus, D Kitamura, et al.
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