Overexpressed CD44 is associated with B-cell activation via the HA-CD44-AIM2 pathway in lupus B cells.
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Q. Lu | Haijing Wu | Ming Zhao | Pengpeng Cao | Ping Yi | Ming-rong Yang | Yue Xin | Yang Mei | Feng Xiong | Jiao Jiang
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