Integrative analysis of Paneth cell proteomic and transcriptomic data from intestinal organoids reveals functional processes dependent on autophagy
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F. Di Palma | W. Haerty | T. Korcsmáros | A. Watson | E. Jones | S. Armstrong | I. Hautefort | L. Hall | M. Jefferson | S. Carding | U. Mayer | P. Powell | T. Wileman | P. Sudhakar | A. Treveil | D. Divekar | L. Gul | T. Wrzesiński | Z. Matthews | J. Buck | Z. J. Matthews | Jasmine Buck
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