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CD46-induced human Treg enhance B-cell responses
European Journal of Immunology, 10/06/09
Fuchs A et al. – This finding may relate to a subset of CD46–deficient patients, who present with common variable immunodeficiency. Thus, the lack of cTreg function in optimizing B–cell responses could explain why some CD46–deficient patients develop common variable immunodeficiency.
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