Protection against Fas-dependent Th1-mediated apoptosis by antigen receptor engagement in B cells.

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Published in Nature on March 09, 1995

Authors

T L Rothstein1, J K Wang, D J Panka, L C Foote, Z Wang, B Stanger, H Cui, S T Ju, A Marshak-Rothstein

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1: Department of Medicine, Evans Memorial Department of Clinical Research, Boston University Medical Center, Massachusetts 02118.

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