Increased expression of CD27 on activated human memory B cells correlates with their commitment to the plasma cell lineage

  • Avery D
  • Ellyard J
  • Mackay F
  • et al.
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Danielle T. Avery, Julia I. Ellyard, Fabienne Mackay, Lynn M. Corcoran, Philip D. Hodgkin, and Stuart G. Tangye. Increased expression of CD27 on activated human memory B cells correlates with their commitment to the plasma cell lineage. [ The Journal of Immunology , 2005, 174: 4034–4042][1] . In

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Avery, D. T., Ellyard, J. I., Mackay, F., Corcoran, L. M., Hodgkin, P. D., & Tangye, S. G. (2005). Increased expression of CD27 on activated human memory B cells correlates with their commitment to the plasma cell lineage. The Journal of Immunology, 174(9), 5885–5885. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.174.9.5885

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