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Volumn 37, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 287-296

Secretory IgA in the Coordination of Establishment and Maintenance of the Microbiota

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SECRETORY IMMUNOGLOBULIN; IMMUNOGLOBULIN A;

EID: 84962433328     PISSN: 14714906     EISSN: 14714981     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2016.03.002     Document Type: Review
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