Type II alveolar cells with constitutive expression of MHCII and limited antigen presentation capacity contribute to improved respiratory viral disease outcomes
Sushila A. Toulmin(University of Pennsylvania), Laurence C. Eisenlohr(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Andrew J. Paris(University of Pennsylvania), Maria C. Basil(Boston University), Edward E. Morrisey(Penn Center for AIDS Research), G. Scott Worthen(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Jeremy Katzen(Translational Therapeutics (United States)), Jeffrey H. Lin(University of Pennsylvania), Chaitali Bhadiadra(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
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