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bibliographicCitation Braun A, Gessner JE, Varga-Szabo D, Syed SN, Konrad S, Stegner D, Vögtle T, Schmidt RE, Nieswandt B. STIM1 is essential for Fcgamma receptor activation and autoimmune inflammation. Blood. 2009 Jan 29;113(5):1097–104. doi: 10.1182/blood-2008-05-158477. PMID: 18941110.
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