Interleukin 17, Produced by γδ T Cells, Contributes to Hepatic Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Biliary Atresia and Is Increased in Livers of Patients

Author:

Klemann Christian,Schröder Arne,Dreier Anika,Möhn Nora,Dippel Stephanie,Winterberg Thomas,Wilde Anne,Yu Yi,Thorenz Anja,Gueler Faikah,Jörns Anne,Tolosa Eva,Leonhardt Johannes,Haas Jan D.,Prinz Immo,Vieten Gertrud,Petersen Claus,Kuebler Joachim F.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Gastroenterology,Hepatology

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