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Vitamin A and retinoic acid in T cell-related immunity
A. Catharine Ross
Nutritional Sciences
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T Cells
100%
Vitamin A
100%
Retinoic Acid
100%
Inflammatory Response
50%
T Cell Activation
50%
Lines of Evidence
25%
Mouse Model
25%
Cellular Response
25%
T Cell Subsets
25%
T-cell Mediated
25%
Antibody Response
25%
Retinol
25%
Vitamin A Deficiency
25%
Regulatory T Cells
25%
Rat Model
25%
Mucosal Immunity
25%
Carotene
25%
Immune Function
25%
T Cell Differentiation
25%
Human Studies
25%
Vitamin A Status
25%
Cell Trafficking
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
T Cell
100%
Retinol
100%
Tretinoin
100%
Serositis
33%
Antibody Response
33%
Metabolite
16%
Regulatory T Cell
16%
Cell Migration
16%
Cell Function
16%
Mucosal Immunity
16%
Immune Function
16%
Human Study
16%
T Cell Activation
16%
Ingestion
16%
Retinol Deficiency
16%
T Cell Subset
16%
Carotene
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
T Cell
100%
Antibody Response
33%
Metabolite
16%
T Cell Subset
16%
Regulatory T Cell
16%
Cell Function
16%
Cell Migration
16%
Rat Model
16%
Immunity
16%
Mouse Model
16%
Ingestion
16%
T Cell Activation
16%
Mucosal Immunity
16%