Gastroenterology
Volume 127, Issue 1 , Pages 300-309 , July 2004

Gastrointestinal dendritic cells play a role in immunity, tolerance, and disease

  • Janine Bilsborough

      Affiliations

    • Department of Autoimmunity and Vascular Biology, Amgen, Seattle, Washington, USA
    • Dr. Bilsborough’s current address is: Zymogenetics, 1201 Eastlake Avenue E, Seattle, Washington 98102.
  • ,
  • Joanne L. Viney

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress requests for reprints to: Joanne L. Viney, M.D., Amgen, 51 University Street, Seattle, Washington 98101, USA, fax: (206) 217-0494
    • Department of Autoimmunity and Vascular Biology, Amgen, Seattle, Washington, USA

Received 21 November 2003 ,Accepted 22 January 2004.

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doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2004.01.028

Gastroenterology
Volume 127, Issue 1 , Pages 300-309 , July 2004