Indispensable role of the Ubiquitin-fold modifier 1-specific E3 ligase in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and controlling gut inflammation
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G. Zhu | Kebin Liu | Nagendra Singh | R. Blumberg | Jan van Riggelen | Yafei Cai | D. Browning | Huabin Zhu | Honglin Li | Siyang Liu | Chunwan Lu | Zezheng Pan | B. Islam | Michaela Quintero | C. J. Poole
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