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Response to Comment on "Reassessment of the Role of Mut S Homolog 5 in Ig Class Switch Recombination Shows Lack of Involvement in cis- and trans-Switching"

Jeroen E. J. Guikema, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Carol E. Schrader, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Stephen Baker, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Winfried Edelmann, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Janet Stavnezer, University of Massachusetts Medical School

Abstract

Response to: Reassessment of the role of Mut S homolog 5 in Ig class switch recombination shows lack of involvement in cis- and trans-switching. Guikema JE, Schrader CE, Leus NG, Ucher A, Linehan EK, Werling U, Edelmann W, Stavnezer J. J Immunol. 2008 Dec 15;181(12):8450-9.PMID: 19050263.

Suggested Citation

Jeroen E. J. Guikema, Carol E. Schrader, Stephen Baker, Winfried Edelmann, and Janet Stavnezer. "Response to Comment on "Reassessment of the Role of Mut S Homolog 5 in Ig Class Switch Recombination Shows Lack of Involvement in cis- and trans-Switching"" Journal of Immunology 182 (2009).
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