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Un receptor específico para la linfotoxina beta.
P D Crowe1, T L VanArsdale, B N Walter
1Division of Biomedical Sciences, University of California, Riverside 92521.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|April 29, 1994
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El factor de necrosis tumoral (TNF) y la linfotoxina alfa (LT-alfa) son reguladores inmunológicos clave. Un receptor recientemente identificado para el LT-beta sugiere funciones distintas para el LT de superficie celular en comparación con el LT-alfa secretado.
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