Dendritic cells in lupus are not required for activation of T and B cells but promote their expansion, resulting in tissue damage
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Dendritic cells in lupus are not required for activation of T and B cells but promote their expansion, resulting in tissue damage
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Daniel H Kaplan
Lino L Teichmann
Mark J Shlomchik
Michael Kashgarian
Michelle L Ols
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10.1016/J.IMMUNI.2010.11.025
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z