A commensal bacterial product elicits and modulates migratory capacity of CD39<sup>+</sup>CD4 T regulatory subsets in the suppression of neuroinflammation
Yan Wang(Dartmouth College), Lloyd H. Kasper(Dartmouth College), Kiel M. Telesford(Dartmouth College), Simon C. Robson(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Marc Christy(Dartmouth College), Sakhina Begum-Haque(Dartmouth College), Dennis L. Kasper(Harvard University), Eli J. Kasper(Dartmouth College), Javier Ochoa‐Repáraz(Dartmouth College)
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