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    PI3K-C2B PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN THE ACTIVATION AND THE PROLIFERATION OF T LYMPHOCYTES: IMPACT ON VASCULAR DISEASES

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    Balzarotti, G.
    Tibolla, G.
    Bonacina, F.
    D'Alonzo, C.
    Dhyani, A.
    Falasca, Marco
    Norata, G.
    Catapano, A.
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Balzarotti, G. and Tibolla, G. and Bonacina, F. and D'Alonzo, C. and Dhyani, A. and Falasca, M. and Norata, G. et al. 2015. PI3K-C2B PLAYS A KEY ROLE IN THE ACTIVATION AND THE PROLIFERATION OF T LYMPHOCYTES: IMPACT ON VASCULAR DISEASES, 83rd Congress of the European-Atherosclerosis-Society (EAS), pp. E35-E35.
    Source Title
    ATHEROSCLEROSIS
    Source Conference
    83rd Congress of the European-Atherosclerosis-Society (EAS)
    ISSN
    0021-9150
    School
    School of Biomedical Sciences
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/56783
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