Skin and gut imprinted helper T cell subsets exhibit distinct functional phenotypes in central nervous system autoimmunity

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SEEK ID: https://goeseek.gwdguser.de/publications/9

DOI: 10.1038/s41590-021-00948-8

Projects: TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery

Publication type: Journal Article

Journal: Nature Immunology

Book Title: Nature Immunology

Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Citation: Nat Immunol 22(7):880-892.

Date Published: 7th Jun 2021

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Authors: Michael Hiltensperger, Eduardo Beltrán, Ravi Kant, Sofia Tyystjärvi, Gildas Lepennetier, Helena Domínguez Moreno, Isabel J. Bauer, Simon Grassmann, Sebastian Jarosch, Kilian Schober, Veit R. Buchholz, Selin Kenet, Christiane Gasperi, Rupert Öllinger, Roland Rad, Andreas Muschaweckh, Christopher Sie, Lilian Aly, Benjamin Knier, Garima Garg, Ali M. Afzali, Lisa Ann Gerdes, Tania Kümpfel, Sören Franzenburg, Naoto Kawakami, Bernhard Hemmer, Dirk H. Busch, Thomas Misgeld, Klaus Dornmair, Thomas Korn

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Hiltensperger, M., Beltrán, E., Kant, R., Tyystjärvi, S., Lepennetier, G., Domínguez Moreno, H., Bauer, I. J., Grassmann, S., Jarosch, S., Schober, K., Buchholz, V. R., Kenet, S., Gasperi, C., Öllinger, R., Rad, R., Muschaweckh, A., Sie, C., Aly, L., Knier, B., … Korn, T. (2021). Skin and gut imprinted helper T cell subsets exhibit distinct functional phenotypes in central nervous system autoimmunity. In Nature Immunology (Vol. 22, Issue 7, pp. 880–892). Springer Science and Business Media LLC. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-021-00948-8
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