β2 Integrins on Dendritic Cells Modulate Cytokine Signaling and Inflammation-Associated Gene Expression, and Are Required for Induction of Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
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A. Waisman | M. Bros | K. Karram | S. Grabbe | B. Clausen | T. Bopp | E. Montermann | Carsten Schelmbauer | Lisa Johann | M. Hartmann | M. Haist | H. Stege | V. Bolduan | I. Tubbe | M. Bednarczyk | Nadine Röhrig | J. Schunke | Christoph Hieber | Michaela Blanfeld | Tanja Klaus | Jana Schlosser | Matthias Bros | V. Bolduan
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