Location-specific cell identity rather than exposure to GI microbiota defines many innate immune signalling cascades in the gut epithelium
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Location-specific cell identity rather than exposure to GI microbiota defines many innate immune signalling cascades in the gut epithelium
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GUT
Volume -, Issue -, Pages gutjnl-2019-319919
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BMJ
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2020-06-23
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10.1136/gutjnl-2019-319919
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