Helicobacter pylori cholesteryl α-glucosides contribute to its pathogenicity and immune response by natural killer T cells
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Helicobacter pylori cholesteryl α-glucosides contribute to its pathogenicity and immune response by natural killer T cells
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scientific article published on 02 December 2013
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Helicobacter pylori cholestery ...... onse by natural killer T cells
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Helicobacter pylori cholestery ...... onse by natural killer T cells
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Helicobacter pylori cholestery ...... nse by natural killer T cells.
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Helicobacter pylori cholestery ...... onse by natural killer T cells
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Helicobacter pylori cholestery ...... nse by natural killer T cells.
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Aaron Tyznik
Heeseob Lee
Hitomi Hoshino
Jeanna Bugaytsova
Jose Luis Vela
Jun Nakayama
Minoru Fukuda
Motohiro Kobayashi
Peter H Seeberger
Robert Liddington
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0078191
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2013-12-02T00:00:00Z