MUTATIONS IN THE INTRAMEMBRANE ENDOPEPTIDASE SPPL2A AFFECT HUMORAL IMMUNITY AND B-CELL SURVIVAL BY REDUCING SURFACE BCR AND BAFF-R EXPRESSION AND AFFECTING CD74 METABOLISM
H Bergmann(Australian National University), Anselm Enders(Australian National University), Mehmet Yabas(Trakya University), Fabienne Mackay(Garvan Institute of Medical Research), Bhavani Balakishnan(Australian National University), Charis E. Teh(The University of Melbourne), Matthew A. Field(Garvan Institute of Medical Research), Alanna Short, B Whittle(Newcastle University), Daniel Andrews, Christopher C. Goodnow(Australian National University), Katherine R. Bull(University of Oxford), Richard J. Cornall(Centre for Human Genetics), Nadine Barthel, Keisuke Horikawa, Lisa A. Miosge(Australian National University), Yogesh Jeelall, Andrew J. Rimmer, Edward M. Bertram, Carla M. Roots(Australian National University), Geoff Sjollema
Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) (University of Oxford)
January 1, 2012
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