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bibliographicCitation Huang H, Jeon MS, Liao L, Yang C, Elly C, Yates JR, Liu YC. K33-linked polyubiquitination of T cell receptor-zeta regulates proteolysis-independent T cell signaling. Immunity. 2010 Jul 23;33(1):60–70. PMID: 20637659; PMCID: PMC2927827.
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