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Quantibody® Array Testing Service from RayBiotech
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Quantibody® Array Testing Service
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RayBiotech
3607 Parkway Lane, Ste. 200
Peachtree Corners
,
Georgia
30092
United States
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: 770-729-2992
888-494-8555
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(1)
High-throughput transcriptomics reveals common and strain-specific responses of human macrophages to infection with Mycobacterium abscessus Smooth and Rough variants
BMC genomics
December 9, 2015
Aulicino A, Dinan AM, Miranda-CasoLuengo AA, Browne JA, Rue-Albrecht K, MacHugh DE, Loftus BJ.
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B cell subsets are activated and produce cytokines during early phases of Francisella tularensis LVS infection
Microbial pathogenesis
October 1, 2014
Plzakova L, Kubelkova K, Krocova Z, Zarybnicka L, Sinkorova Z, Macela A.
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Interleukin 21, interleukin 23, and transforming growth factor β1 in HLA-A29-associated birdshot retinochoroidopathy
American journal of ophthalmology
August 1, 2013
Yang P, Foster CS.
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