Natural IgG Autoantibodies Are Abundant and Ubiquitous in Human Sera, and Their Number Is Influenced By Age, Gender, and Disease
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Robert G. Nagele | R. Nagele | M. Kosciuk | Eric P. Nagele | Cassandra DeMarshall | Min Han | Nimish K. Acharya | Mary C. Kosciuk | Cassandra Demarshall | Min Han
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