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Commentary: Endogenous glucocorticoids control host resistance to viral infection through  tissue-specific regulation of PD-1 expression on NK cells

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Thomsen, A.R. Commentary: Endogenous glucocorticoids control host resistance to viral infection through  tissue-specific regulation of PD-1 expression on NK cells. Cell Mol Immunol 16, 203–204 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41423-018-0190-0

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