PPAR-γ regulates the effector function of human T helper 9 cells by promoting glycolysis
Nicole Bertschi(University of Bern), Christoph Schlapbach(University of Bern), Michael Benzaquen(University of Bern), Markus Laimer(University of Bern), Jean‐Marc Nuoffer(University Children’s Hospital Bern), Angela Vallone(University of Bern), Max Philip Gabutti(University of Bern), Oliver Steck(University of Bern), Nadja Begré(University of Bern), Andrea Felser(University of Bern), Stefan Freigang(University of Bern), Susanne Radonjic‐Hoesli(University of Bern), Olivier Friedli(University of Bern), Irene Keller(University of Bern), Fabian Luther(University of Bern), Dagmar Simon(University of Bern), Stefanie Schärli(University of Bern), Leonhard von Meyenn(University of Bern), Cecilia Bazzini(University of Bern), Cristina Lamos(University of Bern)
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