The tumor necrosis factor family member TNFSF14 (LIGHT) is required for resolution of intestinal inflammation in mice.
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Mitchell Kronenberg | P. Krause | Gisen Kim | M. Kronenberg | S. Zahner | M. Steinberg | Petra Krause | Sonja P Zahner | Gisen Kim | Raziyah B Shaikh | Marcos W Steinberg | Raziya B. Shaikh
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