Abnormalities in immunoregulatory CD5+ B cells precede the diagnosis of multiple myeloma.

Ann N Y Acad Sci

Sacramento Medical Foundation Center for Blood Research, Sutter Cancer Center, University of California Davis Medical Center 95816-7089.

Published: May 1992

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