Crosstalk between B lymphocytes, microbiota and the intestinal epithelium governs immunity versus metabolism in the gut
Natalia Shulzhenko(Oregon State University), Polly Matzinger(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center), Andrew J. Macpherson(University of Bern), William Hsiao(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Kathy D. McCoy(University of Zurich), Claire M. Fraser(George Washington University), Andrey Morgun(Oregon State University), Oksana Gavrilova(National Institutes of Health), Michael Yao(National Institutes of Health), Marlene S. Orandle(National Institutes of Health), Lloyd Mayer(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Michele A. Battle(Medical College of Wisconsin)
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