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IgM+ Memory B Cell Expression Predicts HIV-Associated Cryptococcosis Status
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 06/24/09
Subramaniam K et al. - The findings suggest that HIV-infected persons in whom the percentage of memory B cells that express IgM is decreased might be at greater risk for the development of cryptococcosis.
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