1
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Signaling via the MyD88 adaptor protein in B cells suppresses protective immunity during Salmonella typhimurium infection.
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Immunity
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2010
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1.75
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2
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Suppressive functions of activated B cells in autoimmune diseases reveal the dual roles of Toll-like receptors in immunity.
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Immunol Rev
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2010
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1.22
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3
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CD40L expression permits CD8+ T cells to execute immunologic helper functions.
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Blood
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2013
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0.95
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4
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Reprogrammed quiescent B cells provide an effective cellular therapy against chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
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Eur J Immunol
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2011
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0.85
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5
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Intrinsic Toll-like receptor signalling drives regulatory function in B cells.
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Front Biosci (Elite Ed)
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2013
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0.80
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