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Body-barrier surveillance by epidermal γδ TCRs

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Grzegorz Chodaczek, Veena Papanna, M Anna Zal, et al. (2012). Body-barrier surveillance by epidermal γδ TCRs. Nature Immunology, 13(3), 272-282. https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2240
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