Cells with Treg-specific <i>FOXP3</i> demethylation but low CD25 are prevalent in autoimmunity
Ricardo C. Ferreira(University of Cambridge), Marcin Ł. Pękalski(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Chris Wallace(University of Cambridge), Whitney S. Thompson(Mayo Clinic), David B. Dunger(University of Cambridge), Xaquín Castro Dopico(Karolinska Institutet), Natalia Savinykh(Wellcome Trust), Henry Z. Simons(University of Cambridge), Antony J. Cutler(University of Cambridge), Helen Baxendale(University College London), Anita Chandra(University of Cambridge), João J. Oliveira(Wellcome Trust), Linda S. Wicker(Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation), Xin Yang(National Institutes of Health), Meghavi Mashar(University of Cambridge), Daniel B. Rainbow(Centre for Human Genetics), Tim J. Vyse(Hammersmith Hospital), Deborah J. Smyth(University of Cambridge), John A. Todd(University of Cambridge)
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