Identification of Ly-6K as a novel marker for mouse plasma cells.
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M. Bachmann | K. Dietmeier | P. Saudan | R. Beerli | Simone Muntwiler | Myriam Gwerder | M. Bauer | Regula B Buser | C. V. von Allmen | Stephan Utzinger | Caroline E von Allmen | Regula B Buser
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