Dominant HLA-mediated protection from the risk of autoimmune renal disease is conferred by antigen-specific regulatory T cells
Main Authors: | Ooi, JD, Petersen, J, Tan, YH, Huynh, M, Willett, ZJ, Ramarathinam, SH, Eggenhuizen, PJ, Loh, KL, Watson, KA, Gan, PY, Alikhan, MA, Dudek, NL, Handel, A, Hudson, BG, Fugger, L, Power, DA, Holt, SG, Coates, PT, Gregersen, JW, Purcell, AW, Holdsworth, SR, La Gruta, NL, Reid, HH, Rossjohn, J, Kitching, AR |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2017
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