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1. Cyclic AMP-independent effects of cholera toxin on B cell activation. II. Binding of ganglioside GM1 induces B cell activation. Francis ML, Ryan J, Jobling MG, Holmes RK, Moss J, Mond JJ. J Immunol; 1992 Apr 01; 148(7):1999-2005. PubMed ID: 1312102 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. cAMP-independent effects of cholera toxin on B cell activation. I. A possible role for cell surface ganglioside GM1 in B cell activation. Francis ML, Moss J, Fitz TA, Mond JJ. J Immunol; 1990 Nov 15; 145(10):3162-9. PubMed ID: 2172379 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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