In vitro-derived alternatively activated macrophages reduce colonic inflammation in mice.
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In vitro-derived alternatively activated macrophages reduce colonic inflammation in mice.
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In vitro-derived alternatively activated macrophages reduce colonic inflammation in mice.
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In vitro-derived alternatively activated macrophages reduce colonic inflammation in mice.
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In vitro-derived alternatively activated macrophages reduce colonic inflammation in mice.
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In vitro-derived alternatively activated macrophages reduce colonic inflammation in mice.
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Arthur Wang
Derek M McKay
Kuljit S Parhar
Meaghan M Hunter
Michael J G Johnston
Nico Van Rooijen
Paul L Beck
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10.1053/J.GASTRO.2009.12.041
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2010-01-04T00:00:00Z