Gpr83 expression is not required for the maintenance of intestinal immune homeostasis and regulation of T-cell-dependent colitis.
Regulatory T (T(R)) cells are integral to the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis, where an intricate balance between tolerance and immunity must be maintained. Recently, studies have focused on the identification of molecules involved in the function and/or development of T(R) cells. One such mol...
Main Authors: | Toms, C, Jessup, H, Thompson, C, Baban, D, Davies, K, Powrie, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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