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Chemokine CXCL13Concept Why?
Altered Expression of CXCL13 and CXCR5 in Intractable Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients and Pilocarpine-Induced Epileptic Rats.Academic Article Why?
B cells produce CXCL13 in lymphoid neogenesis during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The new kid on the block?Academic Article Why?
In a murine tuberculosis model, the absence of homeostatic chemokines delays granuloma formation and protective immunity.Academic Article Why?
Interleukin-17-dependent CXCL13 mediates mucosal vaccine-induced immunity against tuberculosis.Academic Article Why?
The age of the bone marrow microenvironment influences B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia progression via CXCR5-CXCL13.Academic Article Why?
Khader, ShabaanaPerson Why?
IL-23 is required for long-term control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and B cell follicle formation in the infected lung.Academic Article Why?
Clinical Efficacy and Safety of Baminercept, a Lymphotoxin ß Receptor Fusion Protein, in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome: Results From a Phase II Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.Academic Article Why?
Group 3 innate lymphoid cells mediate early protective immunity against tuberculosis.Academic Article Why?
Pneumocystis-Driven Inducible Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Formation Requires Th2 and Th17 Immunity.Academic Article Why?
The development of inducible bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue depends on IL-17.Academic Article Why?
Stock, WendyPerson Why?
B cells control the migration of a subset of dendritic cells into B cell follicles via CXC chemokine ligand 13 in a lymphotoxin-dependent fashion.Academic Article Why?
Circulating Plasma Biomarkers of Progressive Interstitial Lung Disease.Academic Article Why?
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