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CD84 is a Suppressor of T and B Cell Activation during Mycobacterium tuberculosis Pathogenesis.
The survival and function of IL-10-producing regulatory B cells are negatively controlled by SLAMF5.
Circ-Usp10 promotes microglial activation and induces neuronal death by targeting miRNA-152-5p/CD84.
CD84 Links T Cell and Platelet Activity in Cerebral Thrombo-Inflammation in Acute Stroke.
B cell-intrinsic CD84 and Ly108 maintain germinal center B cell tolerance.
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Phase I Methodology Study to Validate the Cantharidin Blister Model in Healthy Volunteers
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