Peyer’s patch myeloid cells infection by Listeria signals through gp38+ stromal cells and locks intestinal villus invasion
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J. D. Di Santo | G. Eberl | Olivier Disson | G. Jouvion | Marc Lecuit | L. Peduto | Nicolas Serafini | P. Thouvenot | S. Dulauroy | C. Fèvre | Camille Blériot | Grégoire Gessain | Jean-Marie Jacob
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