Recognition of gut microbiota by NOD2 is essential for the homeostasis of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes
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Jiahuai Han | J. Tschopp | H. Macdonald | A. Tardivel | B. Zeng | Lei Liu | Z. Tian | R. Zhou | Wei Jiang | Hong Wei | Xiaqiong Wang | Rongbin Zhou
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