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Title
Fate plasticity in the intestine: The devil is in the detail
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WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 25, Issue 25, Pages 3116-3122
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
Online
2019-07-04
DOI
10.3748/wjg.v25.i25.3116
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