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Blood|June 15, 1996
CD34+CD38dim cells in the human thymus can differentiate into T, natural killer, and dendritic cells but are distinct from pluripotent stem cellsP Res, E Martínez-Cáceres, A Cristina Jaleco, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|June 1, 1987
Nickel-specific T lymphocyte clones derived from allergic nickel-contact dermatitis lesions in man: heterogeneity based on requirement of dendritic antigen-presenting cell subsetsM L Kapsenberg, P Res, J D Bos, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 15, 1997
Fetal liver contains committed NK progenitors, but is not a site for development of CD34+ cells into T cellsA C Jaleco, B Blom, P Res, et al.
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CD34+CD38dim cells in the human thymus can differentiate into T, natural killer, and dendritic cells but are distinct from pluripotent stem cellsP Res, E Martínez-Cáceres, A Cristina Jaleco, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|June 1, 1987
Nickel-specific T lymphocyte clones derived from allergic nickel-contact dermatitis lesions in man: heterogeneity based on requirement of dendritic antigen-presenting cell subsetsM L Kapsenberg, P Res, J D Bos, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 15, 1997
Fetal liver contains committed NK progenitors, but is not a site for development of CD34+ cells into T cellsA C Jaleco, B Blom, P Res, et al.
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