PMID: 8961629Nov 1, 1996Paper

Strange brew: T cells in the liver

Immunology Today
I N Crispe, Wajahat Z Mehal

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Sep 24, 1999·Immunologic Research·I N Crispe
Jan 21, 2012·Breast Cancer Research and Treatment·Keiko KajitaniHideki Ohdan
Apr 20, 2004·Clinical Immunology : the Official Journal of the Clinical Immunology Society·Oren ShiboletYaron Ilan
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Feb 1, 2000·Immunology Today·C R Engwerda, P M Kaye
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Apr 26, 2003·Journal of Hepatology·Michelina Nascimbeni, Barbara Rehermann
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Oct 30, 1999·Clinical and Experimental Immunology·T L PanC L Chen
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