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F Powrie

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Immunity|August 1, 1995
T cells in inflammatory bowel disease: protective and pathogenic rolesF Powrie
Immunology Today|September 1, 1988
Phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of CD4+ T cellsF Powrie, D Mason
Springer Seminars in Immunopathology|February 10, 2000
Control of immune pathology by IL-10-secreting regulatory T cellsS Fowler, F Powrie
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1990
OX-22high CD4+ T cells induce wasting disease with multiple organ pathology: prevention by the OX-22low subsetF Powrie, D Mason
Microbes and Infection|September 21, 2001
Control of intestinal inflammation by regulatory T cellsC Toms, F Powrie
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 1, 1989
The MRC OX-22- CD4+ T cells that help B cells in secondary immune responses derive from naive precursors with the MRC OX-22+ CD4+ phenotypeF Powrie, D Mason
Gut|April 16, 1998
Interleukin 10 is a growth factor for a population of regulatory T cellsC Asseman, F Powrie
Current Opinion in Immunology|October 26, 2001
CD4(+) regulatory T cellsS Read, F Powrie
Immunology Today|September 29, 1999
Regulatory T cells and inflammatory bowel diseaseH Groux, F Powrie
Current Protocols in Immunology|April 25, 2008
Induction of inflammatory bowel disease in immunodeficient mice by depletion of regulatory T cellsS Read, F Powrie
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Immunity|August 1, 1995
T cells in inflammatory bowel disease: protective and pathogenic rolesF Powrie
Immunology Today|September 1, 1988
Phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of CD4+ T cellsF Powrie, D Mason
Springer Seminars in Immunopathology|February 10, 2000
Control of immune pathology by IL-10-secreting regulatory T cellsS Fowler, F Powrie
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1990
OX-22high CD4+ T cells induce wasting disease with multiple organ pathology: prevention by the OX-22low subsetF Powrie, D Mason
Microbes and Infection|September 21, 2001
Control of intestinal inflammation by regulatory T cellsC Toms, F Powrie
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 1, 1989
The MRC OX-22- CD4+ T cells that help B cells in secondary immune responses derive from naive precursors with the MRC OX-22+ CD4+ phenotypeF Powrie, D Mason
Gut|April 16, 1998
Interleukin 10 is a growth factor for a population of regulatory T cellsC Asseman, F Powrie
Current Opinion in Immunology|October 26, 2001
CD4(+) regulatory T cellsS Read, F Powrie
Immunology Today|September 29, 1999
Regulatory T cells and inflammatory bowel diseaseH Groux, F Powrie
Current Protocols in Immunology|April 25, 2008
Induction of inflammatory bowel disease in immunodeficient mice by depletion of regulatory T cellsS Read, F Powrie
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