Circulating and gut-resident human Th17 cells express CD161 and promote intestinal inflammation
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Erin E. Murphy | William A. Faubion | T. Mcclanahan | R. Pierce | R. de Waal Malefyt | R. Kastelein | S. Sadekova | W. Faubion | Katia Boniface | Robert A. Kastelein | E. Murphy | Robert H. Pierce | Terrill McClanahan | Rene de Waal Malefyt | B. Desai | J. Grein | Svetlana Sadekova | Melanie A. Kleinschek | Jeff Grein | Scott P. Turner | Lisa Raskin | Bela Desai | K. Boniface | M. Kleinschek | S. Turner | Lisa Raskin
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