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T cell migration into the central nervous system during health and disease: Different molecular keys allow access to different central nervous system compartments

健康時および疾患時の中枢神経系へのT細胞移動:さまざまな分子の鍵がさまざまな中枢神経系コンパートメントへのアクセスを可能にする
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Volume:Issue:Page: 79-93 (WEB ONLY)  Publication year: May. 2010 
JST Material Number: U0510A  ISSN: 1759-1961  Document type: Article
Article type: 文献レビュー  Country of issue: United States (USA)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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Basic neurology  ,  Immunologic diseases,allergic diseases in general.  ,  Cell physiology in general 
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