Origin of the lamina propria dendritic cell network.
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F. Ginhoux | M. Nussenzweig | M. Merad | S. Lira | M. Ingersoll | D. Hashimoto | G. Randolph | L. Shang | J. Helft | E. Stanley | M. Greter | M. Leboeuf | C. Jakubzick | M. Bogunovic | Kang Liu
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