Aryl hydrocarbon receptor/IL-22/Stat3 signaling pathway is involved in the modulation of intestinal mucosa antimicrobial molecules by commensal microbiota in mice
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Aryl hydrocarbon receptor/IL-22/Stat3 signaling pathway is involved in the modulation of intestinal mucosa antimicrobial molecules by commensal microbiota in mice
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Innate Immunity
Volume 24, Issue 5, Pages 297-306
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SAGE Publications
Online
2018-07-06
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10.1177/1753425918785016
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