Transcriptional characteristics of CD4+ T cells in young asthmatic children: RORC and FOXP3 axis
Agnes Hamzaoui1,2,*, Haïfa Maalmi1,*, Anissa Berraïes1,2, Hanadi Abid1,2, Jamel Ammar1,2, Kamel Hamzaoui11Department of Pediatrics and Respiratory Disease, Homeostasis and Cell Dysfunction Unit Research, Abderrahman Mami Hospital, Ariana, Tunisia; 2Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tun...
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Main Authors: | Hamzaoui A (Author), Maalmi H (Author), Berraïes A (Author), Abid H (Author), Ammar J (Author), Hamzaoui K (Author) |
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