B7-H4 Modulates Regulatory CD4+ T Cell Induction and Function via Ligation of a Semaphorin 3a/Plexin A4/Neuropilin-1 Complex
Joseph R. Podojil(Northwestern University), Stephen D. Miller(Northwestern University), Lieping Chen(Yale Cancer Center), David Liebenson(Rush University), Sébastien Maloveste(Amplimmune (United States)), Linda N. Liu(Amplimmune (United States)), Igal Ifergan(University of Cincinnati), Roumen Balabanov(Rush University), Hongbo Chi(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Ming-Yi Chiang(Northwestern University), Dario A.A. Vignali(University of Pittsburgh), Ronald J. Copeland(Johns Hopkins University), Solomon Langermann(Altimmune (United States))
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