CCR9+ T cells contribute to the resolution of the inflammatory response in a mouse model of intestinal amoebiasis.
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E. García-Zepeda | G. Soldevila | P. Ostoa-Saloma | J. Ventura-Juárez | S. Meza-Perez | M. Wurbel | L. Flores-Romo | A. Rojas-López | G. Dupont
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