CD25+CD4+ T cells in human cord blood: an immunoregulatory subset with naive phenotype and specific expression of forkhead box p3 (Foxp3) gene.
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H. Takada | T. Hara | S. Ohga | S. Sakaguchi | A. Nomura | S. Hikino | H. Nakayama | K. Furuno | Y. Takahata
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