Human Gut-On-A-Chip Supports Polarized Infection of Coxsackie B1 Virus In Vitro
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James C. Weaver | Donald E. Ingber | Christopher A. Elkins | Remi Villenave | Thomas C. Ferrante | Tiama Hamkins-Indik | D. Ingber | C. Elkins | J. Weaver | A. Bahinski | R. Villenave | Anthony Bahinski | Tiama Hamkins-Indik | Michael Kulka | M. Kulka | Efstathia Papafragkou | E. Papafragkou | Samantha Q. Wales | S. Wales | Remi Villenave
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