NADPH oxidase deficiency underlies dysfunction of aged CD8+ Tregs.
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Ji-hang Ju | Y. Shimojima | C. Weyand | J. Goronzy | Zhen Yang | T. Shirai | Yinyin Li | Z. Wen | L. Tian
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