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    Lenalidomide Enhances Human Alloresponses By Increasing Proliferation of Effector Memory CD8 T Cells with Enhanced Polyfunctional Effector Capacity and a Unique Gene Expression Profile 
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    Lenalidomide Enhances Human Alloresponses By Increasing Proliferation of Effector Memory CD8 T Cells with Enhanced Polyfunctional Effector Capacity and a Unique Gene Expression Profile

    Volume
    124
    Issue
    21
    ISSN
    0006-4971
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    Authors
    Besley, CM; Kotsiou, E; Petty, R; Sangaralingum, A; Le Dieu, R; Gribben, JG; Davies, JK
    URI
    http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/124/21/1103
    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/7521
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    • Centre for Molecular Oncology [261]
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