Enterocyte STAT5 promotes mucosal wound healing via suppression of myosin light chain kinase-mediated loss of barrier function and inflammation
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Enterocyte STAT5 promotes mucosal wound healing via suppression of myosin light chain kinase-mediated loss of barrier function and inflammation
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EMBO Molecular Medicine
Volume 4, Issue 2, Pages 109-124
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EMBO
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2012-01-09
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10.1002/emmm.201100192
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