Glutamic acid decarboxylase T lymphocyte responses associated with susceptibility or resistance to type I diabetes: andalysis in disease discordant human twins, non-obese diabetic mice and HLA-DQ transgenic mice
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 1998-12-01
著者
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Flavell R
Yale Univ. School Of Medicine Ct Usa
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BOYTON Rosemary
Transplantation Biology Group, MRC Clinical Scienes Centre, Imperial College School of Medicine, Ham
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OHMANN Tobias
III Department of Internal Medicine, University of Leipzig
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ONDEI Marco
Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology
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KALBACHER Hubert
University of Tubingen
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HALDER Thomas
University of Tubingen
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FRATER Arlene
Transplantation Biology Group, MRC Clinical Scienes Centre, Imperial College School of Medicine, Ham
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DOUEK Daniel
Transplantation Biology Group, MRC Clinical Scienes Centre, Imperial College School of Medicine, Ham
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LESLIE R.
St Bartholomew's Hospital, Department of Diabetes and Metabolism
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FLAVELL Richard
Howard Hughes Medica Institute and Section of Immunobiology, Yale University School of Medicine
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ALTMANN Daniel
Transplantation Biology Group, MRC Clinical Scienes Centre, Imperial College School of Medicine, Ham
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Douek D
Transplantation Biology Group Mrc Clinical Scienes Centre Imperial College School Of Medicine Hammer
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Douek Daniel
Transplantation Biology Group Mrc Clinical Sciences Centre Research
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Frater Arlene
Transplantation Biology Group Mrc Clinical Scienes Centre Imperial College School Of Medicine Hammer
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Ohmann Tobias
Iii Department Of Internal Medicine University Of Leipzig
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Altmann D
Transplantation Biology Group Mrc Clinical Scienes Centre Imperial College School Of Medicine Hammer
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Altmann Daniel
Transplantation Biology Group Mrc Clinical Sciences Centre Research
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Boyton Rosemary
Transplantation Biology Group Mrc Clinical Scienes Centre Imperial College School Of Medicine Hammer
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Leslie R.
St Bartholomew's Hospital Department Of Diabetes And Metabolism
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- Glutamic acid decarboxylase T lymphocyte responses associated with susceptibility or resistance to type I diabetes: andalysis in disease discordant human twins, non-obese diabetic mice and HLA-DQ transgenic mice
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