High-Affinity Receptor for Interferon-Gamma (IFN-γ), a Ubiquitous Protein Occurring in Different Molecular Forms on Human Cells: Blood Monocytes and Eleven Different Cell Lines Have the Same IFN-γ Receptor Protein (Q28268349)

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scientific article published on May 1, 1991
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High-Affinity Receptor for Interferon-Gamma (IFN-γ), a Ubiquitous Protein Occurring in Different Molecular Forms on Human Cells: Blood Monocytes and Eleven Different Cell Lines Have the Same IFN-γ Receptor Protein
scientific article published on May 1, 1991

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    High-affinity receptor for interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), a ubiquitous protein occurring in different molecular forms on human cells: blood monocytes and eleven different cell lines have the same IFN-gamma receptor protein (English)
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    High-Affinity Receptor for Interferon-Gamma (IFN-γ), a Ubiquitous Protein Occurring in Different Molecular Forms on Human Cells: Blood Monocytes and Eleven Different Cell Lines Have the Same IFN-γ Receptor Protein (English)
    May 1991
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