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IL-2Rβ-dependent signaling and CD103 functionally cooperate to maintain tolerance in the gut mucosa
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IL-2Rβ-dependent signaling and CD103 functionally cooperate to maintain tolerance in the gut mucosa

Xiaomei Yuan, Michael J Dee, Norman H Altman and Thomas R Malek
The Journal of immunology (1950), Vol.194(3), pp.1334-1346
2015-02-01
PMCID: PMC4297734
PMID: 25527788

Abstract

T-Lymphocyte Subsets - immunology T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - metabolism Intestinal Mucosa - metabolism Colitis - genetics Dendritic Cells - immunology Interleukin-2 Receptor beta Subunit - metabolism Homeostasis Male Gene Expression Profiling Antigens, CD - genetics Cell Movement - genetics Antigens, CD - metabolism T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory - immunology Cell Movement - immunology Intestinal Mucosa - immunology Female Colitis - immunology Dendritic Cells - metabolism Signal Transduction Immune Tolerance Immunophenotyping Mice, Transgenic Integrin alpha Chains - metabolism Phenotype Animals T-Lymphocyte Subsets - metabolism Mice Integrin alpha Chains - genetics Cluster Analysis
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