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Ascending colon-derived mucin-type O-glycans form key mucus layers encapsulating microbiota in the colon (RNA-seq)
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Ascending colon-derived mucin-type O-glycans form key mucus layers encapsulating microbiota in the colon
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Ascending colon-derived mucin-type O-glycans form key mucus layers encapsulating microbiota in the colon (16S rNA-seq)
Mouse intestinal epithelial cells in the deficiency of Foxo1
Microbiota facilitates dietary heme-induced epithelial hyperproliferation and hyperplasia by breaking the mucus barrier
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To determine transcriptome of gnotobiotic mice fed fiber-rich and fiber-free diets
Aging-induced decline in mucus thickness in mice is associated with changes in microbiota composition and immunity and is sex dependent
Gene expression profiles in the epithelial cells from the different parts of the colon in mice
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Gene expression profiles in the colonic epithelial cells from mice deficient in the function of St6galnac6, B3galt5 and B3gnt7
The ATP-hydrolyzing ectoenzyme E-NTPD8 attenuates colonic inflammation through regulation of P2X4 receptor-dependent metabolism in myeloid cells [F0536]
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