Anti-TNF therapy in IBD exerts its therapeutic effect through macrophage IL-10 signalling

Pim J Koelink1, Felicia M Bloemendaal2,3, Bofeng Li4

  • 1Tytgat Insitute for Liver & Intestinal Research, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands p.j.koelink@amc.nl.

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|September 12, 2019
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