IL-21 production by CD4+ effector T cells and frequency of circulating follicular helper T cells are increased in type 1 diabetes patients
Ricardo C. Ferreira(University of Cambridge), Marcin Ł. Pękalski(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Whitney S. Thompson(Mayo Clinic), David B. Dunger(University of Cambridge), Xaquín Castro Dopico(Karolinska Institutet), Henry Z. Simons(University of Cambridge), Antony J. Cutler(University of Cambridge), Helen Schuilenburg(University of Cambridge), Linda S. Wicker(Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation), Neil Walker, Meghavi Mashar(University of Cambridge), John A. Todd(University of Cambridge), Deborah J. Smyth(University of Cambridge), Chris Wallace(University of Cambridge)
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