Interleukin 7 signaling in dendritic cells regulates the homeostatic proliferation and niche size of CD4+ T cells
Martin Guimond(The Ohio State University), Crystal L. Mackall(Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy), David J. Grindler(National Institutes of Health), Lothar Hennighausen(National Institutes of Health), Yongzhi Cui(National Cancer Institute), Batu Erman(National Cancer Institute), Polly Matzinger(Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center), Rachelle G. Veenstra(National Institutes of Health), Ryan Murphy(National Institutes of Health), Hua Zhang(China Agricultural University), Risu Na(Dalian Medical University), Melinda S. Merchant(National Institutes of Health), Su Young Kim(National Institutes of Health), Sema Kurtuluş(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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