The epigenetic regulator Uhrf1 facilitates the proliferation and maturation of colonic regulatory T cells
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Taeko Dohi | Shoji Tajima | Haruhiko Koseki | Tomokatsu Ikawa | Hiroshi Ohno | Osamu Ohara | Kenya Honda | Shohei Hori | Koji Hase | Yukihiro Furusawa | Yuuki Obata | O. Ohara | K. Honda | H. Masumoto | K. Atarashi | S. Hori | K. Hase | H. Koseki | T. Ikawa | Y. Obata | Yukihiro Furusawa | T. Endo | D. Takahashi | Masumi Takahashi | Satoshi Onawa | Yumiko Fujimura | H. Ohno | S. Tajima | M. Nakayama | Takaho A Endo | Koji Atarashi | Jafar Sharif | T. Dohi | Y. Kawamura | Yuki I Kawamura | Hiroshi Masumoto | Takeshi Otsubo | Manabu Nakayama | Yumiko Fujimura | Daisuke Takahashi | Satoshi Onawa | Masumi Takahashi | T. Otsubo | J. Sharif | Takeshi Otsubo | Yuuki Obata
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