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Intestinal myofibroblasts and immune tolerance
J. I. Saada
, C. A. Barrera
,
V. E. Reyes
, P. A. Adegboyega
, G. Suarez
, R. A. Tamerisa
, K. F. Pang
, D. A. Bland
, R. C. Mifflin
, J. F. Di Mari
, D. W. Powell
Pediatrics
Institute for Translational Sciences
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Intestinal Fibroblasts
100%
Intestinal Immunity
100%
Immune Tolerance
100%
Myofibroblast
66%
Antigen-presenting Cells
66%
T Cell Response
33%
CD4+ T
33%
Fibroblasts
33%
Lamina Propria
33%
Normal Human
33%
MHC Class II
33%
Cell Phenotype
33%
Mucosal T Cells
33%
Cell Regulation
33%
Stromal Cells
33%
Non-professional
33%
Tolerogenic
33%
Strategic Location
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Myofibroblast
100%
Immunological Tolerance
100%
T Cell
40%
Antigen Presenting Cell
40%
Normal Human
20%
CD4
20%
MHC Class II
20%
Stromal Cell
20%
Colonic Lamina Propria
20%
Fibroblast
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Myofibroblast
100%
Immune Tolerance
100%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
40%
T Cell
20%
T-Helper Cell
20%
Normal Human
20%
T Cell Regulation
20%
MHC Class II
20%
Colonic Lamina Propria
20%
Fibroblast
20%