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bibliographicCitation Zhao L, Liu L, Gao J, Yang Y, Hu C, Guo B, Zhu B. T lymphocytes maintain structure and function of fibroblastic reticular cells via lymphotoxin (LT)-B. BMC Immunology. 2014 Sep 30;15(1):33. doi: 10.1186/s12865-014-0033-4.
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