T Cell Ig- and Mucin-Domain-Containing Molecule-3 (TIM-3) and TIM-1 Molecules Are Differentially Expressed on Human Th1 and Th2 Cells and in Cerebrospinal Fluid-Derived Mononuclear Cells in Multiple Sclerosis1
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C. Baecher-Allan | D. Hafler | V. Kuchroo | T. Olsson | M. Khademi | F. Piehl | L. Brundin | J. Hannerz | Z. Illés | R. Harris | Claes Martin | M. Marta | E. Wallström | A. Gielen | Naruhiko Takazawa
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