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P-128 Ven120, A Plant Derived Human Protein, Attenuates Murine Ileitis Through Activation of Treg Function
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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10.1097/01.mib.0000480234.40029.5e
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2016
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Vol 22
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pp. S49
Author(s):
Chris MacManus
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Tom Nguyen
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Colm Collins
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Randall Alfano
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Edwin de Zoeten
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Human Protein
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Treg Function
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