Butyrate-Induced Transcriptional Changes in Human Colonic Mucosa
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Patrick J. Lindsey | D. Jonkers | K. Venema | R. Brummer | F. Troost | S. Vanhoutvin | Koen Venema | G. Koek | Daisy M. A. E. Jonkers | Henrike M. Hamer | H. Hamer | Freddy J. Troost | Steven A. L. W. Vanhoutvin | Ger H. Koek | Andrea Kodde | Robert J. M. Brummer | A. Kodde | P. Lindsey
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