Intestinal Interleukin-17 Receptor Signaling Mediates Reciprocal Control of the Gut Microbiota and Autoimmune Inflammation
Pawan Kumar(University of Pittsburgh), Jay K. Kolls(Tulane University), Waleed Elsegeiny(University of Pittsburgh), Ajay Gulati(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Patricia Castillo(University of Pittsburgh), Misty Good(University of Pittsburgh), Taylor Eddens(University of Pittsburgh), Ronald C. Montelaro(University of Pittsburgh), Dennis W. Metzger(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Kyle Bibby(University of Notre Dame), Leticia Monin(Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège), Alexi A. Schoenborn(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), William Horne(University of Pittsburgh), Amit Vikram(Texas A&M University)
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