Altered erythrocytes and a leaky block in B-cell development in CD24/HSA-deficient mice.
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R. Wenger | A. Müller | M. Simon | J. Langhorne | F. Brombacher | G. Köhler | H. Mossmann | P. Nielsen | B. Lorenz | T. von der Weid | W. J. Langhorne | T. Weid | Matthias Simon
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