A critical epitope in CD147 facilitates memory CD4+ T-cell hyper-activation in rheumatoid arthritis
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J. Miao | Rongguang Zhang | P. Zhu | S. Ye | Yang Zhang | H. Cui | Kui Zhang | Zhi-Nan Chen | Xiangmin Yang | Q. Han | Xiaoling Yu | Minghua Lv | N. Guo | Peng Lin
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