Interleukin-17 is required for T helper 1 cell immunity and host resistance to the intracellular pathogen Francisella tularensis.
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J. Alcorn | S. Gaffen | Y. Iwakura | J. Kolls | T. Randall | J. Rangel-Moreno | D. Pociask | S. Khader | A. Logar | M. Walter | L. Guglani | Yinyao Lin | Reiko Onishi | Shane Ritchea | Samantha R. Slight | H. Strawbridge | Michelle N. Messmer | Sang Mi Park | Nikki Nyugen
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