The E–Id protein axis modulates the activities of the PI3K–AKT–mTORC1–Hif1a and c-myc/p19arf pathways to suppress innate variant TFH cell development, thymocyte expansion, and lymphomagenesis

Masaki Miyazaki, Kazuko Miyazaki, Shuwen Chen, Vivek Chandra, Keisuke Wagatsuma, Yasutoshi Agata, Hans Reimer Rodewald, Rintaro Saito, Aaron N. Chang, Nissi Varki, Hiroshi Kawamoto, Cornelis Murre

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