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Title:
A case of mistaken identity | Nature
Description:
The interleukin-12 protein has been implicated in autoimmunity, but one complication is that it shares a subunit with a related protein. New work looks at the contribution of these proteins to autoimmunity in mice.
Website Age:
30 years and 10 months (reg. 1994-08-11).

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