The regenerating family member 3 β instigates IL-17A-mediated neutrophil recruitment downstream of NOD1/2 signalling for controlling colonisation resistance independently of microbiota community structure
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B. Ryffel | M. Chamaillard | H. Sokol | J. Dagorn | J. Iovanna | J. Chatel | G. Eberl | T. Sécher | P. Langella | A. Six | N. Waldschmitt | N. Kamada | M. Delacre | V. Zacharioudaki | O. Boulard | Emilie Floquet | L. Poulin | Mathias L. Richard | B. Lamas | H. Pham | Sho Kitamoto
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