Expansion of CD4+CD25-GITR+ regulatory T-cell subset in the peripheral blood of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome: correlation with disease activity.
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C. Riccardi | E. Bocci | R. Gerli | A. Alunno | O. Bistoni | E. Bartoloni Bocci | G. Nocentini | S. Ronchetti | M. G. Petrillo | E. Lo Vaglio | E. Vaglio | R. Gerli | Carlo Riccardi
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