Long-Term Culture Captures Injury-Repair Cycles of Colonic Stem Cells
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L. Sibley | J. Gordon | B. Muegge | C. Whitehurst | Jiye Cheng | Ta-Chiang Liu | H. Janova | Qiuhe Lu | K. VanDussen | T. Stappenbeck | Chin-Wen Lai | Shanshan Xiong | Renee Wu | Feidi Chen | I-Ling Chiang | Nathan D. Han | Jeffrey I. Gordon | Yi Wang | A. V. Ver Heul | Takahiro E. Ohara | S. Fujii | L. D. Sibley | Takahiro E. Ohara | Charles E. Whitehurst | Jeffrey I. Gordon | L. D. Sibley | Takahiro E. Ohara | Charles E. Whitehurst | Jeffrey I. Gordon
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