Session » B Cell Biology & Targets in Autoimmune & Inflammatory Disease Poster (0001–0010)
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Abstract Number: 0001
Autoantigenic Properties Indicated for the Entire Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase Family in Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies
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Abstract Number: 0003
Clinically Identifiable Autoreactivity Is Common in Severe SARS-CoV-2 Infection
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Abstract Number: 0007
Divergent Reactivities of Rheumatoid Factors and Anti-Modified Protein Antibodies Converge on IgG Epitopes
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Abstract Number: 0009
Humoral Immune Responses to SARS-CoV2 Infections and upon Vaccination Against SARS-CoV2
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Abstract Number: 0008
Jo-1-Binding and Clonally-Expanded Memory B Cells Express Germline and Somatically-Mutated B Cell Receptors in Anti-tRNA Synthetase Syndrome Patients
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Abstract Number: 0005
Maturation and Dysfunction of Autoreactive B Cell Clones in Tissues of Patients with Sjögren’s Syndrome
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Abstract Number: 0006
Metabolic Characteristics of Age-related B Cells in Lupus-prone Mice and Effects on Follicular Helper T Cells
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Abstract Number: 0010
Relaxed Peripheral Tolerance Drives Broad de Novo Autoreactivity in Severe COVID-19
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Abstract Number: 0002
Salivary Sodium Levels in the Parotid Salivary Gland of SS Patients Suggest B-cell Mediated Epithelial Sodium Channel Disruption