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TRADD–TRAF2 and TRADD–FADD Interactions Define Two Distinct TNF Receptor 1 Signal Transduction Pathways
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Hailing Hsu
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Hong-Bing Shu
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Ming-Gui Pan
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David V. Goeddel
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1996
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Cell
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Elsevier BV
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