A Comprehensive Model of the Spatio-Temporal Stem Cell and Tissue Organisation in the Intestinal Crypt
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Hans Clevers | Gabriela Aust | Markus Löffler | Nick Barker | Jörg Galle | Peter Buske | H. Clevers | N. Barker | G. Aust | J. Galle | P. Buske | M. Löffler | Peter Buske
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