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Honey, K., Benlagha, K., Beers, C., Forbush, K., Teyton, L., Kleijmeer, M. J., Rudensky, A. Y., & Bendelac, A. (2002). Thymocyte expression of cathepsin L is essential for NKT cell development. Nature Immunology, 3(11), 1069–1074.

Authors 8
  1. Karen Honey (first)
  2. Kamel Benlagha (additional)
  3. Courtney Beers (additional)
  4. Katherine Forbush (additional)
  5. Luc Teyton (additional)
  6. Monique J. Kleijmeer (additional)
  7. Alexander Y. Rudensky (additional)
  8. Albert Bendelac (additional)
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@article{Honey_2002, title={Thymocyte expression of cathepsin L is essential for NKT cell development}, volume={3}, ISSN={1529-2916}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ni844}, DOI={10.1038/ni844}, number={11}, journal={Nature Immunology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Honey, Karen and Benlagha, Kamel and Beers, Courtney and Forbush, Katherine and Teyton, Luc and Kleijmeer, Monique J. and Rudensky, Alexander Y. and Bendelac, Albert}, year={2002}, month=oct, pages={1069–1074} }