Cdx2 regulates immune cell infiltration in the intestine
Abstract The intestinal epithelium is a unique tissue, serving both as a barrier against pathogens and to conduct the end digestion and adsorption of nutrients. As regards the former, the intestinal epithelium contains a diverse repertoire of immune cells, including a variety of resident lymphocytes...
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Auteurs principaux: | Simon Chewchuk, Sanzida Jahan, David Lohnes |
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2021
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