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Jonathan Carapetis
University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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Perturbation of the T Cell Compartment Underlies Rheumatic Fever Pathogenesis
Number of pages: 27
Posted: 21 Feb 2025
Francis Middleton
,
Reuben McGregor
,
Natalie Lorenz
,
Anna ES Brooks
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Ciara Ramiah
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Timothy C. Barnett
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Michael Serralha
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William J. Martin
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Florina Chan Mow
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Glenn Pearson
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Mark Mayo
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David I. Broadhurst
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Julie Bennett
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Nigel Wilson
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Anna P. Ralph
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Rachel H. Webb
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P. Rod Dunbar
, Jonathan Carapetis and
Nicole J. Moreland
University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, World Health Network Long Covid Expert Advisory Group, University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Western Australia, The University of Western Australia, Independent, Counties Manukau District Health Board, The University of Western Australia, Charles Darwin University - Menzies School of Health Research, Edith Cowan University, University of Otago - Department of Public Health, Starship Children's Health, Charles Darwin University - Menzies School of Health Research, Counties Manukau District Health Board - KidzFirst Hospital, The University of Western Australia, University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences and University of Auckland - Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences
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rheumatic fever, T cell dysregulation, CXCR3, immune-modulating therapy, CCL5, IgG3
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