CD3bright signals on γδ T cells identify IL‐17A‐producing Vγ6Vδ1+ T cells
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D. Dombrowicz | F. Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes | G. Belz | M. Smyth | P. Beavis | N. Gherardin | M. Chow | C. Paget | H. Duret | D. Mogilenko | F. Trottein | D. Ritchie | Melvyn T. Chow | P. Neeson | D. Staumont-Sallé | Adam P. Uldrich | M. Hassane | A. Uldrich | D. Godfrey | T. Mallevaey | N. K. Escalante | G. Hill | A. P. Uldrich | M. Smyth | N. Escalante | Dale I. Godfrey | Hélène Duret | Gabrielle T. Belz | Geoffrey R. Hill | Maya Hassane | Denis A. Mogilenko | Delphine Staumont-Sallé | N. K. Escalante | David Ritchie | David Dombrowicz | François Trottein | D. I. Godfrey
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