Early Generated B-1–Derived B Cells Have the Capacity To Progress To Become Mantle Cell Lymphoma–like Neoplasia in Aged Mice
Kyoko Hayakawa(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Richard R. Hardy(University of Utah), Herbert C. Morse(National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases), Daiju Ichikawa(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Yuka Nakao(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Anthony M. Formica(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Mitchell R. Smith, Joni Brill‐Dashoff(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Susan A. Shinton(Fox Chase Cancer Center)
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