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Cdx2 Regulates Immune Cell Infiltration in the Intestine

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Loss of Cdx function led to a rapid and pronounced attenuation of H2-T3, followed by a decrease in iCD8α cell number, an increase in macrophage infiltration and activation of pro-inflammatory cascades, suggesting a previously unrecognized role for Cdx in intestinal homeostasis through H2-T3-dependent regulation of iCD8α cells.
[Scientific Reports]

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