Changes in mucosal homeostasis predispose NHE3 knockout mice to increased susceptibility to DSS-induced epithelial injury.
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M. Lipko | D. Laubitz | M. Midura-Kiela | F. Ghishan | P. Kiela | N. Janikashvili | C. Larmonier | A. Bai | R. Thurston
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