Dendritic cells from Crohn's patients can modulate own function through hydroxylation of 25-hydroxy vitamin D3

In: Bartels, L E, Jørgensen, S P, Bendix-Struve, M, Hvas, C L, Agnholt, J, Agger, R & Dahlerup, J F 2009, Dendritic cells from Crohn's patients can modulate own function through hydroxylation of 25-hydroxy vitamin D3. in GASTRO 2009 UEGW/WCOG, [United European Gastroenterology Week and the World Congress of Gastroenterology] (The United European Gastroenterology Federation (UEGF), The World Gastroenterology Organisation (WGO), The World Organisation of Digestive Endoscopy (OMED), The British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG)), 21-25 November 2009, London, UK. pp. No. P1720, United European Gastroenterology Week and the World Congress of Gastroenterology, London, United Kingdom, 21/11/2009. · 2009 · W2625559737
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Dendritic cells from Crohn's patients were found to self-modulate their function via hydroxylation of 25-hydroxy vitamin D3.

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