CD4+ CD25+ FoxP3+ regulatory T cells suppress cytotoxicity of CD8+ effector T cells: implications for their capacity to limit inflammatory central nervous system damage at the parenchymal level
Kerstin Göbel(University of Münster), Heinz Wiendl(University of Würzburg)
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