Alterations in Intestinal Microbiota Lead to Production of Interleukin 17 by Intrahepatic γδ T-Cell Receptor–Positive Cells and Pathogenesis of Cholestatic Liver Disease
Dana Tedesco(Emory University), Arash Grakoui(Emory University), Mansour Mohamadzadeh(The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center), Manoj Thapa(Emory University), Sanjeev Gumber(Emory University), Elizabeth J. Elrod(Emory University), Joseph F. Magliocca(Emory University), William H. Kitchens(Emory University), Eileen M. Burd(Emory University), Patrick Speck(Emory University), Andrew Adams(Emory University), Minghao Gong(Maine Farmland Trust), Jing Li(University of Florida), Chui Yoke Chin(Emory University), David S. Weiss(Emory University)
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