Epigenetic control of Foxp3 by SMYD3 H3K4 histone methyltransferase controls iTreg development and regulates pathogenic T cell responses during pulmonary viral infection
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M. Schaller | N. Lukacs | K. Cavassani | Hung-An Ting | Catherine Ptaschinski | Denise E. de Almeida Nagata | Steven L. Kunkel | Sumanta Mukherjee
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