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NKT Cell Regulation of Autoimmune Thyroiditis

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Pages 405-408 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Panayota Kolypetri, Justin King, Mani Larijani & George Carayanniotis. (2015) Genes and Environment as Predisposing Factors in Autoimmunity: Acceleration of Spontaneous Thyroiditis by Dietary Iodide in NOD.H2h4 Mice. International Reviews of Immunology 34:6, pages 542-556.
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