PEPTIDE-PULSED DENDRITIC CELL THERAPY REDUCES RESPONSES TO β CELL TARGET ANTIGENS AND PROTECTS NOD RECIPIENTS FROM DIABETES
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概要
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- 2005-10-01
著者
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CLARE-SALZLER M.
University of Florida
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Clare-salzler M.
University Of Florida College Of Medicine
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XIA C.
University of Florida
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LO Jeannette
University of Florida, College of Medicine
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BARKER T.
University of Florida, College of Medicine
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MURAWSKI M.
University of Florida, College of Medicine
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PENG R.
University of Florida, College of Medicine
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Murawski M.
University Of Florida College Of Medicine
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Lo Jeannette
University Of Florida College Of Medicine
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Barker T.
University Of Florida College Of Medicine
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