Soluble HLA-G molecules are increased in lymphoproliferative disorders.
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M. Bernard | B. Drénou | R. Fauchet | F. Gros | T. Lamy | C. Pangault | G. Le Friec | Y. Sebti | L. Amiot | V. Guilloux
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