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Phenotypic differences between IgG4+ and IgG1+ B cells point to distinct regulation of the IgG4 response.

Phenotypic differences between IgG4+ and IgG1+ B cells point to distinct regulation of the IgG4 response.

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Main Authors: Lighaam, L, Vermeulen, E, Bleker, T, Meijlink, K, Aalberse, R, Barnes, E, Culver, E, van Ham, S, Rispens, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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