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spellingShingle Prlic, Martin, Bevan, Michael J., The Journal of Immunology, Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses, Immunology, Immunology and Allergy
title Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses
title_full Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses
title_fullStr Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses
title_full_unstemmed Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses
title_short Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses
title_sort cutting edge: β-catenin is dispensable for t cell effector differentiation, memory formation, and recall responses
title_unstemmed Cutting Edge: β-Catenin Is Dispensable for T Cell Effector Differentiation, Memory Formation, and Recall Responses
topic Immunology, Immunology and Allergy
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1100907