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Campbell, J. J., Haraldsen, G., Pan, J., Rottman, J., Qin, S., Ponath, P., Andrew, D. P., Warnke, R., Ruffing, N., Kassam, N., Wu, L., & Butcher, E. C. (1999). The chemokine receptor CCR4 in vascular recognition by cutaneous but not intestinal memory T cells. Nature, 400(6746), 776–780.

Authors 12
  1. J. J. Campbell (first)
  2. G. Haraldsen (additional)
  3. J. Pan (additional)
  4. J. Rottman (additional)
  5. S. Qin (additional)
  6. P. Ponath (additional)
  7. D. P. Andrew (additional)
  8. R. Warnke (additional)
  9. N. Ruffing (additional)
  10. N. Kassam (additional)
  11. L. Wu (additional)
  12. E. C. Butcher (additional)
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@article{Campbell_1999, title={The chemokine receptor CCR4 in vascular recognition by cutaneous but not intestinal memory T cells}, volume={400}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/23495}, DOI={10.1038/23495}, number={6746}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Campbell, J. J. and Haraldsen, G. and Pan, J. and Rottman, J. and Qin, S. and Ponath, P. and Andrew, D. P. and Warnke, R. and Ruffing, N. and Kassam, N. and Wu, L. and Butcher, E. C.}, year={1999}, month=aug, pages={776–780} }