CD23+/CD21hi B-cell translocation and ipsilateral lymph node collapse is associated with asymmetric arthritic flare in TNF-Tg mice
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J. Li | E. Schwarz | A. Bottaro | L. Xing | C. Ritchlin | R. Wood | Quan Zhou | I. Kuzin
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