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Pennington, D. J., Silva-Santos, B., Shires, J., Theodoridis, E., Pollitt, C., Wise, E. L., Tigelaar, R. E., Owen, M. J., & Hayday, A. C. (2003). The inter-relatedness and interdependence of mouse T cell receptor γδ+ and αβ+ cells. Nature Immunology, 4(10), 991–998.

Authors 9
  1. Daniel J Pennington (first)
  2. Bruno Silva-Santos (additional)
  3. John Shires (additional)
  4. Efstathios Theodoridis (additional)
  5. Christopher Pollitt (additional)
  6. Emma L Wise (additional)
  7. Robert E Tigelaar (additional)
  8. Michael J Owen (additional)
  9. Adrian C Hayday (additional)
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@article{Pennington_2003, title={The inter-relatedness and interdependence of mouse T cell receptor γδ+ and αβ+ cells}, volume={4}, ISSN={1529-2916}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ni979}, DOI={10.1038/ni979}, number={10}, journal={Nature Immunology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Pennington, Daniel J and Silva-Santos, Bruno and Shires, John and Theodoridis, Efstathios and Pollitt, Christopher and Wise, Emma L and Tigelaar, Robert E and Owen, Michael J and Hayday, Adrian C}, year={2003}, month=sep, pages={991–998} }