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Predominance of CD4+ T Cells in T-Cell/Histiocyte-Rich Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Identification of a Subset of Patients With Peripheral B-Cell Lymphopenia.Academic Article Why?
Recurrent B-cell neoplasms after Rituximab therapy: an immunophenotypic and genotypic study.Academic Article Why?
Matchmaking the B-cell signature of tolerance to regulatory B cells.Academic Article Why?
Numerous B cells in a mediastinal mass, but not a B-cell lymphoma.Academic Article Why?
Histone 3 lysine 4 methylation during the pre-B to immature B-cell transition.Academic Article Why?
Maturation of B-cell clones.Academic Article Why?
Stromal-cell and cytokine-dependent lymphocyte clones which span the pre-B- to B-cell transition.Academic Article Why?
Early B-lymphocyte precursors and their regulation by sex steroids.Academic Article Why?
E2A proteins: essential regulators at multiple stages of B-cell development.Academic Article Why?
Real-world outcomes of adult B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia patients treated with blinatumomab.Academic Article Why?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis HN878 Infection Induces Human-Like B-Cell Follicles in Mice.Academic Article Why?
Establishment of cell lines from B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia.Academic Article Why?
FCRL3, an autoimmune susceptibility gene, has inhibitory potential on B-cell receptor-mediated signaling.Academic Article Why?
Low-grade B-Cell lymphomas with plasmacytic differentiation lack PAX5 gene rearrangements.Academic Article Why?
CD5 Gene Signature Identifies Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphomas Sensitive to Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition.Academic Article Why?
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