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Ifor R Williams

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 24, 2006
CCR6 and CCL20: partners in intestinal immunity and lymphorganogenesisIfor R Williams
Science Immunology|July 8, 2018
Celebrating twoness at <i>Science Immunology</i>Ifor R Williams
Immunologic Research|June 8, 2004
Chemokine receptors and leukocyte trafficking in the mucosal immune systemIfor R Williams
Science Immunology|October 3, 2020
Two decades of bridging immunological dividesIfor R Williams
Science Immunology|April 8, 2018
Charting new horizons for <i>Science Immunology</i>Ifor R Williams
Pathobiology : Journal of Immunopathology, Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 7, 2003
Neutrophil migration across the intestinal epithelial barrier--summary of in vitro data and description of a new transgenic mouse model with doxycycline-inducible interleukin-8 expression in intestinal epithelial cellsTorsten Kucharzik, Ifor R Williams
Gastroenterology|December 7, 2007
Colonic neutrophils in inflammatory bowel disease: double-edged swords of the innate immune system with protective and destructive capacityIfor R Williams, Charles A Parkos
Immunologic Research|October 20, 2005
Lymphoid organogenesis in the intestineRebekah T Taylor, Ifor R Williams
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|August 20, 2020
Correction to: Intestinal M cells: Tireless samplers of enteric microbiotaTakashi Kanaya, Ifor R Williams, Hiroshi Ohno
Cell Host & Microbe|November 20, 2012
M cell differentiation: distinct lineage or phenotypic transition? Salmonella provides answersHiroshi Ohno, Takashi Kanaya, Ifor R Williams
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 24, 2006
CCR6 and CCL20: partners in intestinal immunity and lymphorganogenesisIfor R Williams
Science Immunology|July 8, 2018
Celebrating twoness at <i>Science Immunology</i>Ifor R Williams
Immunologic Research|June 8, 2004
Chemokine receptors and leukocyte trafficking in the mucosal immune systemIfor R Williams
Science Immunology|October 3, 2020
Two decades of bridging immunological dividesIfor R Williams
Science Immunology|April 8, 2018
Charting new horizons for <i>Science Immunology</i>Ifor R Williams
Pathobiology : Journal of Immunopathology, Molecular and Cellular Biology|February 7, 2003
Neutrophil migration across the intestinal epithelial barrier--summary of in vitro data and description of a new transgenic mouse model with doxycycline-inducible interleukin-8 expression in intestinal epithelial cellsTorsten Kucharzik, Ifor R Williams
Gastroenterology|December 7, 2007
Colonic neutrophils in inflammatory bowel disease: double-edged swords of the innate immune system with protective and destructive capacityIfor R Williams, Charles A Parkos
Immunologic Research|October 20, 2005
Lymphoid organogenesis in the intestineRebekah T Taylor, Ifor R Williams
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark)|August 20, 2020
Correction to: Intestinal M cells: Tireless samplers of enteric microbiotaTakashi Kanaya, Ifor R Williams, Hiroshi Ohno
Cell Host & Microbe|November 20, 2012
M cell differentiation: distinct lineage or phenotypic transition? Salmonella provides answersHiroshi Ohno, Takashi Kanaya, Ifor R Williams
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