Chitin-based barrier immunity and its loss predated mucus-colonization by indigenous gut microbiota
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N. Satoh | Jr-Kai Yu | S. Watanabe | T. Kaneko | H. Sawada | L. Yamada | Alejandro Villar-Briones | Y. Ogawa | S. Kimura | Che-huang Tung | Nori Satoh | Tsai-Ming Lu | K. Nakashima | S. Kimura | Satoshi Soma | Yutaka Ogawa | S. Kikuchi | Sakura Kikuchi | Lixy Yamada
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