HDL-bound sphingosine-1-phosphate restrains lymphopoiesis and neuroinflammation
Victoria A. Blaho(Discovery Institute), Timothy Hla(American Red Cross), May Han(Palo Alto University), Steven Swendeman(Boston Children's Hospital), Richard L. Proia(National Institutes of Health), Lawrence Steinman(Institute of Neurological Sciences), Mari Kono(Universidad Nacional de Córdoba), Sylvain Galvani(Boston Children's Hospital), Catherine Liu(Cornell University), Eric Engelbrecht(University of Louisville)
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