TGFβ regulates the CD4+CD25+ T-cell pool and the expression of Foxp3 in vivo
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概要
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- 2004-09-01
著者
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Schmitt E
Gutenberg‐univ. Mainz Deu
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Schmitt E
Institute Of Immunology Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Schmitt Edgar
Institut Fur Lmmunologie Obere Zahlbacher Strasse 67
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Galle Peter
Department Of Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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SCHRAMM Christoph
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University
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HUBER Samuel
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University
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PROTSCHKA Martina
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University
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CZOCHRA P.
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University
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BURG Jurgen
Institute of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University
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LOHSE Ansgar
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University
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BLESSING Manfred
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg-University
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Czochra P.
Department Of Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Burg Jurgen
Institute Of Pathology Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Huber Samuel
Department Of Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Lohse Ansgar
Department Of Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Blessing Manfred
Department Of Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Schramm Christoph
Department Of Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Protschka Martina
Department Of Medicine Faculty Of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg-university
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Schmitt Edgar
Institut Fur Immunologie J. Gutenberg Universitat
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