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Highly differentiated cytotoxic T cells in inclusion body myositis.
Brain
58
2019
CD8, CD8 T-cell effector memory, CD8+, HLA, HLA autoimmune haplotype, Inclusion body myositis, KLRG1, KLRG1 gene, Ki67, T cells, anti-cN1A, autoimmune disease of skeletal muscle, autoimmune-protective human blood regulatory T cells, cytotoxic T cells, highly differentiated, human, inclusion body myositis, infection-protective human lymphoid tissue central memory T cells, killer cell lectin-like receptor G1, muscle disease, muscle diseases, myofibres, neuromuscular disease, patient, patients, terminally differentiated T cells, terminally differentiated effector cells
CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Cell Differentiation, Humans, Lectins, C-Type, Muscle, Skeletal, Myositis, Inclusion Body, Receptors, Immunologic
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Steven M GreenbergBrigham and Women's Hospital Department of Neurology, and Harvard Medical School
Steven M GreenbergBoston Children's Hospital, MA and Harvard Medical School
Jack L PinkusBrigham and Women's Hospital Department of Neurology, and Harvard Medical School
Sek Won KongBoston Children's Hospital, MA and Harvard Medical School
Clare Baecher-AllanBrigham and Women's Hospital Department of Neurology, and Harvard Medical School
Clare Baecher-AllanAnn Romney Center for Neurologic Disease, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Anthony A AmatoBrigham and Women's Hospital Department of Neurology, and Harvard Medical School
David M DorfmanBrigham and Women's Hospital Department of Neurology, and Harvard Medical School
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