A gene expression profile that defines colon cell maturation in vitro.
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D. Arango | Wancai Yang | J. Mariadason | G. Corner | M. Arañes | K. Hotchkiss | L. Augenlicht | Kylie A. Hotchkiss | Maria J. Arañes | Kylie A. Hotchkiss
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