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Defective expression of gp180, a novel CD8 ligand on intestinal epithelial cells, in inflammatory bowel disease.
L S Toy, … , S Honig, L Mayer
L S Toy, … , S Honig, L Mayer
Published October 15, 1997
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1997;100(8):2062-2071. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI119739.
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Defective expression of gp180, a novel CD8 ligand on intestinal epithelial cells, in inflammatory bowel disease.

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L S Toy, X Y Yio, A Lin, S Honig, L Mayer

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Citations to this article in year 2007 (5)

Title and authors Publication Year
CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE PROTEIN C PATHWAY IN GOVERNING MICROVASCULAR INFLAMMATION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
Franco Scaldaferri1,2, Miquel Sans3^, Stefania Vetrano1^, Cristina Graziani2, Raimondo De Cristofaro2, Bruce Gerlitz4, Alessandro Repici1, Vincenzo Arena5, Alberto Malesci1, Julian Panes3, Brian W. Grinnell4, Silvio Danese1*.
Journal of Clinical Investigation 2007
Expression of nonclassical class I molecules by intestinal epithelial cells
L Perera, L Shao, A Patel, K Evans, B Meresse, R Blumberg, D Geraghty, V Groh, T Spies, B Jabri, L Mayer
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2007
Intestinal epithelial cell signalling and chronic inflammation: From the proteome to specific molecular mechanisms
T Werner, D Haller
Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis 2007
Luminal antigens access late endosomes of intestinal epithelial cells enriched in MHC I and MHC II molecules: in vivo study in Crohn's ileitis
G Hundorfean, KP Zimmer, S Strobel, A Gebert, D Ludwig, J Büning
AJP Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 2007
Intestinal epithelial cells from inflammatory bowel disease patients preferentially stimulate CD4+ T cells to proliferate and secrete interferon-γ
I Dotan, M Allez, A Nakazawa, J Brimnes, M Schulder-Katz, L Mayer
AJP Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 2007

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