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Lipoteichoic acid may affect the pathogenesis of PBC-like bile duct damage and might be involved in systemic multifocal epithelial inflammations in chronic colitis-harboring TCRα−/− × AIM−/− mice

Authors
  1. Arai S
  2. De Kimpe S
  3. Deshpande V
  4. Etsuko Hashimoto
  5. Etsuko Hashimoto
  6. Etsuko Hashimoto
  7. Etsuko Hashimoto
  8. Etsuko Hashimoto
  9. Etsuko Hashimoto
  10. Fischer W
  11. Fussey SP
  12. Guarna MM
  13. Harada K
  14. Haruta I
  15. Haruta I
  16. Haruta I
  17. Ikuko Haruta
  18. Ikuko Haruta
  19. Ikuko Haruta
  20. Ikuko Haruta
  21. Ikuko Haruta
  22. Ikuko Haruta
  23. Keiko Shiratori
  24. Keiko Shiratori
  25. Keller R
  26. Kuwata K
  27. Makio Kobayashi
  28. Makio Kobayashi
  29. Makio Kobayashi
  30. Miyazaki T
  31. Noriyuki Shibata
  32. Noriyuki Shibata
  33. Noriyuki Shibata
  34. Noriyuki Shibata
  35. Noriyuki Shibata
  36. Ohshima Y
  37. Sakashita S
  38. Shankar N
  39. Shimoda S
  40. Thurman RG
  41. Tsuneyama K
  42. Yoichiro Kato
  43. Yoichiro Kato
  44. Yoichiro Kato
  45. Yoichiro Kato
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