PD1hi cells associate with clusters of proliferating B-cells in marginal zone lymphoma
Abstract Background Abnormally sustained immune reactions drive B-cell proliferation in some cases of marginal zone lymphoma but the CD4+ T-cell subsets, which are likely to contribute to the B-cell responses in the tumour microenvironment, are not well characterised and neither has the spatial dist...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Wickenden (Author), Nadia Nawaz (Author), Sami Mamand (Author), Deevia Kotecha (Author), Amy L. Wilson (Author), Simon D. Wagner (Author), Matthew J. Ahearne (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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