Gut homing receptors on CD8 T cells are retinoic acid dependent and not maintained by liver dendritic or stellate cells.
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Gut homing receptors on CD8 T cells are retinoic acid dependent and not maintained by liver dendritic or stellate cells.
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Gut homing receptors on CD8 T ...... er dendritic or stellate cells
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Bertus Eksteen
Emma L Haughton
J Rodrigo Mora
Laura Lee-Turner
Neil C Henderson
Stuart M Curbishley
Ulrich H von Andrian
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10.1053/J.GASTRO.2009.02.046
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2009-02-21T00:00:00Z