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bibliographicCitation García-Peydró M, de Yébenes VG, Toribio ML. Sustained Notch1 signaling instructs the earliest human intrathymic precursors to adopt a gammadelta T-cell fate in fetal thymus organ culture. Blood. 2003 Oct 01;102(7):2444–51. doi: 10.1182/blood-2002-10-3261. PMID: 12829602.
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