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bibliographicCitation Margraf S, Garner LI, Wilson TJ, Brown MH. A polymorphism in a phosphotyrosine signalling motif of CD229 (Ly9, SLAMF3) alters SH2 domain binding and T‐cell activation. Immunology. 2015 Sep 13;146(3):392–400. doi: 10.1111/imm.12513.
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