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February 01 2001
Failure of Fc Receptor-Mediated Regulation as a Cause of Autoimmune Disease
NR Pritchard
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NR Pritchard
1 Department of Medicine and Cambridge Institute of Medical Research, University of Cambridge
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AJ Cutler
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AJ Cutler
1 Department of Medicine and Cambridge Institute of Medical Research, University of Cambridge
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BJ Morley
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BJ Morley
2 Rheumatology Section, Division of Medicine, Imperial College School of Medicine
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KGC Smith
KGC Smith
1 Department of Medicine and Cambridge Institute of Medical Research, University of Cambridge
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2001) 100 (s44): 12P–13P.
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NR Pritchard, AJ Cutler, BJ Morley, KGC Smith; Failure of Fc Receptor-Mediated Regulation as a Cause of Autoimmune Disease. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 2001; 100 (s44): 12P–13P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs100012Pc
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