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Chu C
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Moriyama S
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Li Z
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Zhou L
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Flamar A-L
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Klose CSN
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Moeller JB
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Putzel GG
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Withers DR
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Sonnenberg GF
et al.
. 2018.
Anti-microbial Functions of Group 3 Innate Lymphoid Cells in Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissues Are Regulated by G-Protein-Coupled Receptor 183.
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Cell Rep. 23(13):3750-3758.
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Mackley EC
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Houston S
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Marriott CL
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Halford EE
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Lucas B
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Cerovic V
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Filbey KJ
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Maizels RM
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Hepworth MR
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Sonnenberg GF
et al.
. 2015.
CCR7-dependent trafficking of RORγ⁺ ILCs creates a unique microenvironment within mucosal draining lymph nodes.
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Nat Commun. 6:5862.
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Goc J
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Lv M
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Bessman NJ
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Flamar A-L
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Sahota S
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Suzuki H
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Teng F
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Putzel GG
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Eberl G
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Withers DR
et al.
. 2021.
Dysregulation of ILC3s unleashes progression and immunotherapy resistance in colon cancer.
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Cell. 184(19):5015-5030.e16.
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Lyu M
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Suzuki H
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Kang L
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Gaspal F
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Zhou W
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Goc J
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Zhou L
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Zhou J
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Zhang W
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Shen Z
et al.
. 2022.
ILC3s select microbiota-specific regulatory T cells to establish tolerance in the gut.
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Nature.
Hepworth MR
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Fung TC
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Masur SH
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Kelsen JR
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McConnell FM
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Dubrot J
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Withers DR
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Hugues S
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Farrar MA
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Reith W
et al.
. 2015.
Immune tolerance. Group 3 innate lymphoid cells mediate intestinal selection of commensal bacteria-specific CD4⁺ T cells.
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Science. 348(6238):1031-5.
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Withers DR
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Hepworth MR
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Wang X
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Mackley EC
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Halford EE
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Dutton EE
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Marriott CL
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Brucklacher-Waldert V
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Veldhoen M
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Kelsen J
et al.
. 2016.
Transient inhibition of ROR-γt therapeutically limits intestinal inflammation by reducing TH17 cells and preserving group 3 innate lymphoid cells.
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Nat Med. 22(3):319-23.