Mucosal CXCR4+IgG plasma cells contribute to the pathogenesis of human ulcerative colitis through FcγR-mediated CD14 macrophage activation
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Mucosal CXCR4+IgG plasma cells contribute to the pathogenesis of human ulcerative colitis through FcγR-mediated CD14 macrophage activation
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GUT
Volume 62, Issue 12, Pages 1734-1744
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BMJ
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2012-09-27
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10.1136/gutjnl-2012-303063
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