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Segmented filamentous bacteria take the stage
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Segmented filamentous bacteria take the stage
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I I Ivanov
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D R Littman
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English
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publication date
May 2010
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Mucosal Immunology
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3
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209-12
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3
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10.1038/MI.2010.3
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20147894
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