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Epithelial barrier and dendritic cell function in the intestinal mucosa

Verstege, M.I.

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2010

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Verstege, M. I. (2010). Epithelial barrier and dendritic cell function in the intestinal mucosa.

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Dankwoord

Natuurlijk maak je een proefschrift niet alleen, daar zijn altijd meerdere mensen bij betrokken. Daarom schrijven de meeste promovendi een dankwoord achterin hun proefschrift. Ik heb echter gekozen om aan een ieder die een bijdrage heeft geleverd aan mijn proefschrift in welke vorm dan ook een persoonlijke boodschap te brengen. Bovendien draag ik dit proefschrift op aan diezelfde mensen die mij geholpen hebben bij het bedenken, uitvoeren en opschrijven van de experimenten, en aan de mensen die mij de afgelopen jaren tot grote steun zijn geweest.

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