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Colucci, F., Schweighoffer, E., Tomasello, E., Turner, M., Ortaldo, J. R., Vivier, E., Tybulewicz, V. L. J., & Di Santo, J. P. (2002). Natural cytotoxicity uncoupled from the Syk and ZAP-70 intracellular kinases. Nature Immunology, 3(3), 288–294.

Authors 8
  1. Francesco Colucci (first)
  2. Edina Schweighoffer (additional)
  3. Elena Tomasello (additional)
  4. Martin Turner (additional)
  5. John R. Ortaldo (additional)
  6. Eric Vivier (additional)
  7. Victor L. J. Tybulewicz (additional)
  8. James P. Di Santo (additional)
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@article{Colucci_2002, title={Natural cytotoxicity uncoupled from the Syk and ZAP-70 intracellular kinases}, volume={3}, ISSN={1529-2916}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ni764}, DOI={10.1038/ni764}, number={3}, journal={Nature Immunology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Colucci, Francesco and Schweighoffer, Edina and Tomasello, Elena and Turner, Martin and Ortaldo, John R. and Vivier, Eric and Tybulewicz, Victor L. J. and Di Santo, James P.}, year={2002}, month=feb, pages={288–294} }