IκB Kinase 2 Deficiency in T Cells Leads to Defects in Priming, B Cell Help, Germinal Center Reactions, and Homeostatic Expansion
Marc Schmidt‐Supprian(Boston Biomedical Research Institute), Klaus Rajewsky(Max Delbrück Center), Ethan Grant(Millennium Engineering and Integration (United States)), Anthony J. Coyle(Immune Regulation (United Kingdom)), Stefano Casola(IFOM), Manolis Pasparakis(University of Cologne), Hongbin Ji(Westlake University), Jane Tian(Millennium Engineering and Integration (United States)), Atul K. Bhan(Massachusetts General Hospital), Cox Terhorst(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center)
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