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Osteoclast defects in XLA patients are negated by the lack of mature B cells and elevated inflammatory cytokine production
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Danks, L
,
Workman, S
,
Nicolaidou, V
,
Webster, D
,
Foxwell, B
,
Horwood, N
Format:
Journal article
Published:
2009
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