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ROLE OF SUPPRESSOR T CELLS IN PATHOGENESIS OF COMMON VARIABLE HYPOGAMMAGLOBULINÆMIA 1974 2026 1991 2008 584
  1. ROLE OF SUPPRESSOR T CELLS IN PATHOGENESIS OF COMMON VARIABLE HYPOGAMMAGLOBULINÆMIA (1974)
    Thomas A. Waldmann, S Broder et al. The Lancet
  2. The Sézary syndrome: a malignant proliferation of helper T cells. (1976)
    S Broder, Richard L. Edelson et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation

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7 by Nobel laureates 36 from Science/Nature 66 standout
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Works of M. Durm being referenced

The role of suppressor cells in the pathogenesis of common variable hypogammaglobulinemia and the immunodeficiency associated with myeloma.
1976
Impaired Synthesis of Polyclonal (Non-Paraprotein) Immunoglobulins by Circulating Lymphocytes from Patients with Multiple Myeloma
1975

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Gwendolin Muehlinghaus 1309 279 362 116 12 2.0k
M Röper 598 292 205 159 11 1.2k
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