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From: B cells from rheumatoid arthritis patients show important alterations in the expression of CD86 and FcγRIIb, which are modulated by anti-tumor necrosis factor therapy

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Characterization of B-cell subpopulations from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and healthy controls (HCs). (a) Dot plot representing the distribution of naïve B cells (R3), memory B cells (R4), and plasmablasts (R5) which was used on further analyses. No differences in the percentages of naïve B cells (b), memory B cells (c), and plasmablasts (d) between 18 RA patients and 13 HCs were detected. P > 0.05, two-tailed unpaired Student t test. Horizontal lines represent mean values.

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