Increased macrophage colony-stimulating factor in neonatal and adult autoimmune MRL-lpr mice.
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D. Brennan | R. P. Wuthrich | W. Brissette | M. Yui | V. Rubin‐Kelley | Daniel C. Brennan | Mary A. Yui | Rudolf P. Wuthrich | Vicki E. Rubin-Kelley
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