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bibliographicCitation Ribeiro D, Melão A, van Boxtel R, Santos CI, Silva A, Silva MC, Cardoso BA, Coffer PJ, Barata JT. STAT5 is essential for IL-7-mediated viability, growth, and proliferation of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells. Blood Adv. 2018 Sep 11;2(17):2199–213. PMID: 30185437; PMCID: PMC6134214.
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