CSF-1-dependant donor-derived macrophages mediate chronic graft-versus-host disease.
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B. Janela | F. Ginhoux | J. Serody | G. Hill | C. Engwerda | B. Blazar | Kylie A Alexander | R. Flynn | K. Lineburg | R. Kuns | Bianca E. Teal | S. Olver | M. Lor | N. Raffelt | M. Koyama | L. Leveque | L. Le Texier | M. Melino | K. Markey | A. Varelias | A. Clouston | K. MacDonald | K. Macdonald | Neil C. Raffelt
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