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GIMAP5 maintains liver endothelial cell homeostasis and prevents portal hypertension.
Loss of GTPase of immunity-associated protein 5 (Gimap5) promotes pathogenic CD4+ T-cell development…
Gimap3 and Gimap5 cooperate to maintain T-cell numbers in the mouse.
Gimap5 promoted RSV degradation through interaction with M6PR.
TCR and IL-7 Signaling Are Altered in the Absence of Functional GTPase of the Immune Associated Nucl…
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