Fortifying B cells with CD154: an engaging tale of many hues

Although the original antibody to what is now defined as CD40 was raised against and shown to react with bladder carcinoma cells, the major insights into the functional attributes of this important receptor molecule - now known to be found on a diverse range of cell types - have arisen from studies...

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