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Cell Metabolism|March 28, 2020
Microbiota-Derived Metabolites Suppress Arthritis by Amplifying Aryl-Hydrocarbon Receptor Activation in Regulatory B CellsElizabeth C Rosser, Christopher J M Piper, Diana E Matei, et al.
Cell Reports. Medicine|June 4, 2026
Human primary antibody response to vaccination follows a partially sequential class-switching program with a checkpoint at IGHG2Guillem Montamat-Garcia, Joseph C F Ng, Alexander T Stewart, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 11, 2018
CD19<sup>+</sup>CD24<sup>hi</sup>CD38<sup>hi</sup> B Cells Are Expanded in Juvenile Dermatomyositis and Exhibit a Pro-Inflammatory Phenotype After Activation Through Toll-Like Receptor 7 and Interferon-αChristopher J M Piper, Meredyth G Ll Wilkinson, Claire T Deakin, et al.
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Cell Metabolism|March 28, 2020
Microbiota-Derived Metabolites Suppress Arthritis by Amplifying Aryl-Hydrocarbon Receptor Activation in Regulatory B CellsElizabeth C Rosser, Christopher J M Piper, Diana E Matei, et al.
Cell Reports. Medicine|June 4, 2026
Human primary antibody response to vaccination follows a partially sequential class-switching program with a checkpoint at IGHG2Guillem Montamat-Garcia, Joseph C F Ng, Alexander T Stewart, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 11, 2018
CD19<sup>+</sup>CD24<sup>hi</sup>CD38<sup>hi</sup> B Cells Are Expanded in Juvenile Dermatomyositis and Exhibit a Pro-Inflammatory Phenotype After Activation Through Toll-Like Receptor 7 and Interferon-αChristopher J M Piper, Meredyth G Ll Wilkinson, Claire T Deakin, et al.
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