Colon stroma mediates an inflammation-driven fibroblastic response controlling matrix remodeling and healing
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A. Regev | Jeffrey A. Porter | R. Xavier | G. Dranoff | D. Graham | A. Jaiswal | M. Varma | Abdifatah S Omar | K. Mansfield | V. Cremasco | Guadalupe J. Jasso | Tyler Laszewski | Angelo L Grauel | Nilsa Silva | Alok Jaiswal
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