Yingyan Yu
- The role of CCR2+CD4+T cells in lung fibrosisBy Katrin Milger, Yingyan Yu, Eva Brudy, Martin Irmler, Melanie Königshoff, Frank Reichenberger, Jürgen Behr, Oliver Eickelberg and Susanne Krauss-EtschmannKatrin Milger1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyYingyan Yu1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyEva Brudy1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyMartin Irmler2Institute of Experimental Genetics, Helmholtz Center Munich, Munich, GermanyMelanie Königshoff1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyFrank Reichenberger1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyJürgen Behr1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyOliver Eickelberg1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanySusanne Krauss-Etschmann1Comprehensive Pneumology Center, Helmholtz Center Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich and Asklepios Clinic Gauting, Munich, Germany, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, Germany
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