miR-142 favors naïve B cell residence in peripheral lymph nodes
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K. Rajewsky | E. Derudder | V. Labi | N. Hermann-Kleiter | T. Chakraborty | J. Kimpel | William J. Olson | B. Jenewein | Magdalena Hagen | Martin Heitz | J. Pertoll | M. Hagen | Emmanuel Derudder | Natascha Hermann-Kleiter
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