Monocytoid B cells are distinct from splenic marginal zone cells and commonly derive from unmutated naive B cells and less frequently from postgerminal center B cells by polyclonal transformation. (Q47922719)
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scientific article published in October 1999
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English | Monocytoid B cells are distinct from splenic marginal zone cells and commonly derive from unmutated naive B cells and less frequently from postgerminal center B cells by polyclonal transformation. |
scientific article published in October 1999 |
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Monocytoid B cells are distinct from splenic marginal zone cells and commonly derive from unmutated naive B cells and less frequently from postgerminal center B cells by polyclonal transformation. (English)
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Stein K
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Hummel M
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Korbjuhn P
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Foss HD
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Anagnostopoulos I
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Marafioti T
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Stein H
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1 October 1999
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2800-2808
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