OX40L/OX40 axis impairs follicular and natural Treg function in human SLE.
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V. Pascual | E. Lazaro | J. Viallard | P. Blanco | P. Duffau | J. Pellegrin | E. Forcade | M. Truchetet | J. Seneschal | T. Schaeverbeke | N. Gensous | J. Augusto | C. Richez | I. Douchet | L. Couzi | C. Contin-Bordes | C. Jacquemin | M. Scherlinger | E. Levionnois | Edouard Forcade | É. Levionnois
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