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Wen L., Ley R.E., Volchkov P.Y., Stranges P.B., Avanesyan L., Stonebraker A.C., et al. Innate immunity and intestinal microbiota in the development of Type 1 diabetes. Nature 455 (2008) 1109-1113
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(2008)
Nature
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Wen, L.1
Ley, R.E.2
Volchkov, P.Y.3
Stranges, P.B.4
Avanesyan, L.5
Stonebraker, A.C.6
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