A guanidine-rich regulatory oligodeoxynucleotide improves type-2 diabetes in obese mice by blocking T-cell differentiation
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A guanidine-rich regulatory oligodeoxynucleotide improves type-2 diabetes in obese mice by blocking T-cell differentiation
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EMBO Molecular Medicine
Volume 4, Issue 10, Pages 1112-1125
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EMBO
Online
2012-10-02
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10.1002/emmm.201201272
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