TH17 cells promote CNS inflammation by sensing danger signals via Mincle
Quanri Zhang(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Xiaoxia Li(Cleveland Clinic), Zizhen Kang(University of Iowa), Laura E. Nagy(Cleveland Clinic), George Dubyak(Case Western Reserve University), Caini Liu(Central South University), Tsan Sam Xiao(Case Western Reserve University), Hao Zhou(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Katarzyna Bulek(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Weiwei Liu(Anhui Medical University), Xing Chen(Ocean University of China), Han Wang(Sun Yat-sen University), Junjie Zhao(Yuhuangding Hospital), Cun‐Jin Zhang(Tianjin Medical University General Hospital), Robert A Bermel(Cleveland Clinic), Renliang Zhang(Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Derek W. Abbott(National Jewish Health)
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