A conserved population of MHC II-restricted, innate-like, commensal-reactive T cells in the gut of humans and mice
Carl-Philipp Hackstein(University of Oxford), Emily Thornton(University of Oxford), Sumeet Pandey(University of Oxford), Claire Pearson(University of Oxford), Emanuele Marchi(University of Oxford), Yisu Gu(University of Oxford), Fiona Powrie(University of Oxford), Samuel J. Bullers(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), Nicholas M. Provine(University of Oxford), Paul Klenerman(John Radcliffe Hospital), Matthias Friedrich(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), Lucy C. Garner(University of Oxford), Hossain Delowar Akther(University of Oxford), Nicholas E. Ilott(University of Oxford), Elizabeth H. Mann(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), Oliver J. Harrison(University of Washington), Linnea Drexhage(University of Oxford), Holm H. Uhlig(University of Oxford), Dana Costigan(University of Oxford), Michael Fitzpatrick(University of Oxford)
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