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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1985
Changes of lymphoid microenvironments in human diseases--a short reviewG Janossy, M Bofill
European Journal of Immunology|November 11, 1999
The increased CD38 expressed by lymphocytes infected with HIV-1 is a fully active NADaseM Bofill, R M Parkhouse
Chemical Immunology|June 14, 2000
CD38 in health and diseaseM Bofill, N J Borthwick
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 27, 2015
Theoretical Mechanistic Study of the Oxidative Degradation of Benzene in the Troposphere: Reaction of Benzene-HO Radical Adduct with O2Santiago Olivella, Albert Solé, Josep M Bofill
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|September 4, 2001
Ab initio calculations on the mechanism of the oxidation of the hydroxymethyl radical by molecular oxygen in the gas phase: a significant reaction for environmental scienceS Olivella, J M Bofill, A Solé
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine|October 1, 1991
Human B-lymphoid differentiation: normal versus malignantG Janossy, M Bofill, H J Schuurman
The Journal of Pathology|June 22, 2000
Follicular dendritic cells share a membrane-bound protein with fibroblastsM Bofill, A N Akbar, P L Amlot
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|June 20, 2001
Tropospheric formation of hydroxymethyl hydroperoxide, formic acid, H2O2, and OH from carbonyl oxide in the presence of water vapor: a theoretical study of the reaction mechanismR Crehuet, J M Anglada, J M Bofill
Immunology Today|June 4, 1999
Novel mechanism for the impairment of cell proliferation in HIV-1 infectionM Bofill, N J Borthwick, H A Simmonds
Medicina Clinica|October 13, 1984
[Forced maximal expiratory flow at an altitude of 5,600 meters]E Monsó, J M Bofill, X de Gracia
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|January 1, 1985
Changes of lymphoid microenvironments in human diseases--a short reviewG Janossy, M Bofill
European Journal of Immunology|November 11, 1999
The increased CD38 expressed by lymphocytes infected with HIV-1 is a fully active NADaseM Bofill, R M Parkhouse
Chemical Immunology|June 14, 2000
CD38 in health and diseaseM Bofill, N J Borthwick
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation|November 27, 2015
Theoretical Mechanistic Study of the Oxidative Degradation of Benzene in the Troposphere: Reaction of Benzene-HO Radical Adduct with O2Santiago Olivella, Albert Solé, Josep M Bofill
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|September 4, 2001
Ab initio calculations on the mechanism of the oxidation of the hydroxymethyl radical by molecular oxygen in the gas phase: a significant reaction for environmental scienceS Olivella, J M Bofill, A Solé
The Netherlands Journal of Medicine|October 1, 1991
Human B-lymphoid differentiation: normal versus malignantG Janossy, M Bofill, H J Schuurman
The Journal of Pathology|June 22, 2000
Follicular dendritic cells share a membrane-bound protein with fibroblastsM Bofill, A N Akbar, P L Amlot
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|June 20, 2001
Tropospheric formation of hydroxymethyl hydroperoxide, formic acid, H2O2, and OH from carbonyl oxide in the presence of water vapor: a theoretical study of the reaction mechanismR Crehuet, J M Anglada, J M Bofill
Immunology Today|June 4, 1999
Novel mechanism for the impairment of cell proliferation in HIV-1 infectionM Bofill, N J Borthwick, H A Simmonds
Medicina Clinica|October 13, 1984
[Forced maximal expiratory flow at an altitude of 5,600 meters]E Monsó, J M Bofill, X de Gracia
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