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    AuthorBenjamin, JL (1)Forbes, A (1)Hart, AL (1)Hedin, CRH (1)Kamm, MA (1)Knight, SC (1)Koutsoumpas, A (1)Lindsay, JO (1)McCarthy, NE (1)Ng, SC (1)... View MoreSubjectAdult (1)Aged (1)C-Reactive Protein (1)Case-Control Studies (1)CD40 Antigens (1)
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    Dendritic Cells (1)Female (1)Flow Cytometry (1)Gastrointestinal Tract (1)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (1)
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    Relationship between human intestinal dendritic cells, gut microbiota, and disease activity in Crohn's disease. 

    Ng, SC; Benjamin, JL; McCarthy, NE; Hedin, CRH; Koutsoumpas, A; Plamondon, S; Price, CL; Hart, AL; Kamm, MA; Forbes, A;... (2011-10)
    BACKGROUND: Altered intestinal dendritic cell (DC) function underlies dysregulated T-cell responses to bacteria in Crohn's disease (CD) but it is unclear whether composition of the intestinal microbiota impacts local DC ...
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