Interleukin-15-Dependent T-Cell-like Innate Intraepithelial Lymphocytes Develop in the Intestine and Transform into Lymphomas in Celiac Disease.
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Georgia Malamut | Henrique Veiga-Fernandes | Nicolas Guegan | Nicolas Cagnard | Vahid Asnafi | Elizabeth Macintyre | Christian Reimann | Ludovic Lhermitte | E. Macintyre | J. D. Di Santo | H. Veiga-Fernandes | N. Cerf-Bensussan | V. Asnafi | C. Cellier | L. Lhermitte | K. Beldjord | N. Cagnard | S. Lopez-Lastra | Julien Ettersperger | Nicolas Montcuquet | Silvia Lopez-Lastra | Ségolène Gayraud | Elodie Vidal | Patrick Villarese | Isabelle Andre-Schmutz | Rita Gomes Domingues | Cristina Godinho-Silva | Christophe Cellier | Kheira Beldjord | James P Di Santo | Nadine Cerf-Bensussan | Bertrand Meresse | B. Meresse | G. Malamut | I. André-Schmutz | N. Montcuquet | P. Villarese | Julien Ettersperger | Nicolas Guégan | S. Gayraud | C. Reimann | Elodie Vidal | Rita Gomes Domingues | Cristina Godinho-Silva | N. Guegan | N. Cerf‐Bensussan
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