Spontaneous relapsing-remitting EAE in the SJL/J mouse: MOG-reactive transgenic T cells recruit endogenous MOG-specific B cells.
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Spontaneous relapsing-remitting EAE in the SJL/J mouse: MOG-reactive transgenic T cells recruit endogenous MOG-specific B cells.
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Spontaneous relapsing-remittin ...... dogenous MOG-specific B cells.
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Spontaneous relapsing-remittin ...... dogenous MOG-specific B cells.
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Spontaneous relapsing-remittin ...... dogenous MOG-specific B cells.
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Spontaneous relapsing-remittin ...... dogenous MOG-specific B cells.
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Spontaneous relapsing-remittin ...... ndogenous MOG-specific B cells
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Andreas Holz
Bernadette Pöllinger
Florian C Kurschus
Hartmut Wekerle
Kerstin Berer
Michael R Bösl
Robert Dunn
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10.1084/JEM.20090299
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2009-06-01T00:00:00Z