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GAD65-specific CD4+ T-cells with high antigen avidity are prevalent in peripheral blood of patients with type 1 diabetes.
Aug 2004
GAD65-specific CD4+ T-cells with high antigen avidity are prevalent in peripheral blood of patients with type 1 diabetes.
Diabetes
Reijonen H, Mallone R, Heninger AK, Laughlin EM, Kochik SA, Falk B, Kwok WW, Greenbaum CJ, Nepom GT
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