Symbiotic Bacterial Metabolites Regulate Gastrointestinal Barrier Function via the Xenobiotic Sensor PXR and Toll‐like Receptor 4
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Sandhya Kortagere | Jeremy K Nicholson | Hongwei Wang | Alessio Fasano | Robert S Phillips | Hao Li | Hao Li | S. Mani | Alexandre P Benechet | Matthew R Redinbo | Sridhar Mani | Marc E Dumas | Katherine Sun | Madhukumar Venkatesh | James C Fleet | Jessica Le Ven | Subhajit Mukherjee | Zhijuan Qiu | Leigh Maher | Paromita Mukherjee | Kamal M Khanna
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