Suppressive and Gut-Reparative Functions of Human Type 1 T Regulatory Cells
Laura Cook(University of British Columbia), Megan K. Levings(BC Children's Hospital), Kevan Jacobson(University of British Columbia), Kevin Tsai(University of British Columbia), Aisha Nazli(McMaster University Medical Centre), Charu Kaushic(McMaster University Medical Centre), Brian Bressler(University of British Columbia), Sara Dizzell(McMaster University Medical Centre), Martin Ståhl(Roche (Switzerland)), Katherine N. MacDonald(University of British Columbia), Xiao Han(University of British Columbia), Theodore S. Steiner(University of British Columbia), May Q. Wong(University of British Columbia), Bruce A. Vallance(University of British Columbia)
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