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Contributions to Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1983
Immunological pathogenesis of experimental glomerulonephritis induced by some infectious and toxic agentsG J Fournié, J Lulé, M Gayral-Taminh, et al.
Blood|November 26, 1999
Mast cells induce autoantibody-mediated vasculitis syndrome through tumor necrosis factor production upon triggering Fcgamma receptorsN Watanabe, B Akikusa, S Y Park, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 19, 2000
Markedly different pathogenicity of four immunoglobulin G isotype-switch variants of an antierythrocyte autoantibody is based on their capacity to interact in vivo with the low-affinity Fcgamma receptor IIIL Fossati-Jimack, A Ioan-Facsinay, L Reininger, et al.
Immunity|March 26, 2002
FcgammaRI (CD64) contributes substantially to severity of arthritis, hypersensitivity responses, and protection from bacterial infectionA Ioan-Facsinay, S J de Kimpe, S M M Hellwig, et al.
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Contributions to Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1983
Immunological pathogenesis of experimental glomerulonephritis induced by some infectious and toxic agentsG J Fournié, J Lulé, M Gayral-Taminh, et al.
Blood|November 26, 1999
Mast cells induce autoantibody-mediated vasculitis syndrome through tumor necrosis factor production upon triggering Fcgamma receptorsN Watanabe, B Akikusa, S Y Park, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|April 19, 2000
Markedly different pathogenicity of four immunoglobulin G isotype-switch variants of an antierythrocyte autoantibody is based on their capacity to interact in vivo with the low-affinity Fcgamma receptor IIIL Fossati-Jimack, A Ioan-Facsinay, L Reininger, et al.
Immunity|March 26, 2002
FcgammaRI (CD64) contributes substantially to severity of arthritis, hypersensitivity responses, and protection from bacterial infectionA Ioan-Facsinay, S J de Kimpe, S M M Hellwig, et al.
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