IL-23 induces spondyloarthropathy by acting on ROR-γt+ CD3+CD4−CD8− entheseal resident T cells

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This paper, published in 2012, received 791 indexed citations. Written by Jonathan Sherlock, Barbara Joyce-Shaikh, Scott Turner, Cheng‐Chi Chao, Manjiri Sathe, Jeff Grein, Daniel M. Gorman, Edward P. Bowman, Terrill K. McClanahan and Jennifer H. Yearley covering the research area of Immunology, Dermatology and Hematology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Rheumatology (584 citations), Immunology (565 citations) and Hematology (329 citations). Published in Nature Medicine.

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