Multi-parametric flow cytometric and genetic investigation of the peripheral B cell compartment in human type 1 diabetes
Whitney S. Thompson(Mayo Clinic), Ricardo C. Ferreira(University of Cambridge), Hui Guo(Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), David B. Dunger(University of Cambridge), Sefina Arif(Guy's Hospital), Xaquín Castro Dopico(Karolinska Institutet), Henry Z. Simons(University of Cambridge), Marcin Ł. Pękalski(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Linda S. Wicker(Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation), Mark Peakman(Guy's Hospital), Deborah J. Smyth(University of Cambridge), John A. Todd(University of Cambridge), Catherine Guy(University of Cambridge), Chris Wallace(University of Cambridge)
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