ADAM-15/Metargidin Mediates Homotypic Aggregation of Human T Lymphocytes and Heterotypic Interactions of T Lymphocytes with Intestinal Epithelial Cells*
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Yutao Yan | Didier Merlin | G. Dalmasso | D. Merlin | A. Gewirtz | C. Laboisse | S. Sitaraman | H. Nguyen | Andrew T Gewirtz | Guillaume Dalmasso | Shanthi V Sitaraman | Yutao Yan | Laetitia Charrier | Christian L Laboisse | Hang Thi Thu Nguyen | L. Charrier
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