Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Mouse Paneth cell antimicrobial function is independent of Nod2.
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Ajay S Gulati
Andrew White
Anthony A Fodor
Emily Grossniklaus
Ian M Carroll
Michael T Shanahan
R Balfour Sartor
Richard J von Furstenberg
Roshonda Barner
Susan J Henning
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10.1136/GUTJNL-2012-304190
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2013-03-19T00:00:00Z