Characterization of the anti-DnaJ monoclonal antibodies and their use to compare immunological properties of DnaJ and its human homologue HDJ-1
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Hsp40 proteins modulate humoral and cellular immune response in rheumatoid arthritis patients.Human Hsp40 proteins, DNAJA1 and DNAJA2, as potential targets of the immune response triggered by bacterial DnaJ in rheumatoid arthritis.Introducing Professor Wolfgang Schumann, Microbial Stress Responses Section Editor.
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Characterization of the anti-DnaJ monoclonal antibodies and their use to compare immunological properties of DnaJ and its human homologue HDJ-1
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Characterization of the anti-D ...... and its human homologue HDJ-1
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Characterization of the anti-D ...... and its human homologue HDJ-1
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Characterization of the anti-D ...... and its human homologue HDJ-1
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Agnieszka Kotlarz
Barbara Lipińska
Danuta Kunikowska
Jan Wysocki
Konrad Krzewski
Nigel Lindsey
Philip Thompkins
Renata Głośnicka
Steven Picksley
William Ashraf
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10.1379/1466-1268(2003)8<8:COTAMA>2.0.CO;2
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z