Correction: Smad2 and Smad3 Are Redundantly Essential for the TGF-β–Mediated Regulation of Regulatory T Plasticity and Th1 Development
Tomohito Takimoto(Kyushu University), Akihiko Yoshimura(Osaka University), Rimpei Morita(Nippon Medical School), Masatoshi Nomura(Kyushu University), Takashi Sekiya(Keio University), Kenji Ichiyama(The University of Osaka), Eiichi Hasegawa(Keio University), Toshiro Hara, Shizuya Saika(Wakayama Medical University), Reiko Takahashi(Keio University), Tomoaki Mori(Harvard University), Go Muto(Keio University), Yu Wakabayashi(Keio University), Mayako Asakawa(Keio University), Naoko Inoue(Keio University)
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