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Mice lacking the CCR9 CC-chemokine receptor show a
mild impairment of early T- and B-cell development and a
reduction in T-cell receptor γδ+ gut intraepithelial
lymphocytes
by Marc-André Wurbel, Marie Malissen, Delphine Guy-Grand, Eric Meffre, Michel C.
Nussenzweig, Mireille Richelme, Alice Carrier, and Bernard Malissen
Blood
Volume 98(9):2626-2632
November 1, 2001
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
Generation and identification of CCR9-deficient mice.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
Analysis of the chemokine receptor transcripts expressed in freshly isolated thymocytes.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
T-cell development in CCR9-deficient mice.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
Chemotactic responses to TECK/CCL25.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
Fetal thymic ontogeny in CCR9-deficient mice.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
Peripheral TCRαβ and TCRγδ cells in CCR9-deficient mice.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
B-cell development in CCR9-deficient mice.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
Gut IELs in CCR9-deficient mice.
Marc-André Wurbel et al. Blood 2001;98:2626-2632
©2001 by American Society of Hematology
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