Three-dimensional organotypic models of human colonic epithelium to study the early stages of enteric salmonellosis.
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Neal Pellis | Cheryl A Nickerson | Kamal Emami | Mayra Nelman-Gonzalez | D. Pierson | K. Emami | James W. Wilson | C. M. Ott | C. Nickerson | R. Ramamurthy | E. Richter | M. Nelman-Gonzalez | K. Buchanan | N. Pellis | T. Goodwin | Duane L Pierson | K. Höner Zu Bentrup | Rajee Ramamurthy | C Mark Ott | James W Wilson | Kerstin Höner zu Bentrup | Emily G Richter | Thomas J Goodwin | J Stephen Alexander | Kent L Buchanan | J. S. Alexander | K. Höner zu Bentrup
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