The innate immune receptor Nod1 protects the intestine from inflammation-induced tumorigenesis.
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Gabriel Núñez | Grace Y Chen | G. Núñez | Michael H. Shaw | Grace Y. Chen | Michael H Shaw | Gloria Redondo | Gloria Redondo
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