ATG4B/autophagin-1 regulates intestinal homeostasis and protects mice from experimental colitis
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M. S. Fernández-García | C. López-Otín | J. Freije | G. Kroemer | G. Mariño | Álvaro F. Fernández | J. Vega | R. Laurá | S. Cabrera | A. Fueyo | M-Falero B. Suarez | Y. Español | A. Aguirre | J. A. Vega | Guillermo Mariño
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