Lrig1 controls intestinal stem cell homeostasis by negative regulation of ErbB signalling
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Hans Clevers | Nicholas A. Wright | Satoshi Itami | Fiona M. Watt | Marc van de Wetering | H. Clevers | M. Trotter | F. Watt | R. Poulsom | D. Stange | S. Buczacki | D. Winton | N. Wright | M. van de Wetering | Agnieszka Wabik | Richard Poulsom | Daniel E. Stange | Matthew W.B. Trotter | S. Itami | Agnieszka Wabik | Mahalia E. Page | K. Jensen | Simon Buczacki | Doug J. Winton | Kim B. Jensen | Vivian W.Y. Wong | V. Wong
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