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Blys Ligands And Receptors 1st Edition Pascal Schneider Auth

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Blys Ligands And Receptors 1st Edition Pascal Schneider Auth
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Publisher: Humana Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.91 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Pascal Schneider (auth.), Michael P. Cancro (eds.)
ISBN: 9781603270120, 9781603270137, 1603270124, 1603270132
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Blys Ligands And Receptors 1st Edition Pascal Schneider Auth by Pascal Schneider (auth.), Michael P. Cancro (eds.) 9781603270120, 9781603270137, 1603270124, 1603270132 instant download after payment.

The BLyS/BAFF family of cytokines and receptors has captured and held the attention of B cell biologists during the last decade. Discovery of the two ligands and three receptors comprising this family has yielded a watershed of insights; fostering fresh paradigms in our views about the differentiation, selection, and homeostatic control of virtually all B cell subsets. Moreover, because these processes are intimately tied to the mechanistic underpinnings of immune tolerance and activation, increased understanding of these activities promises translational progress in autoimmunity, neoplasia, and transplantation.

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