Regulation by intestinal γδ T cells during establishment of food allergic sensitization in mice

To cite this article: Bol‐Schoenmakers M, Marcondes Rezende M, Bleumink R, Boon L, Man S, Hassing I, Fiechter D, Pieters RHH, Smit JJ. Regulation by intestinal γδ T cells during establishment of food allergic sensitization in mice. Allergy 2011; 66: 331–340.

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