Metabolite-based inter-kingdom communication controls intestinal tissue recovery following chemotherapeutic injury
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Published:2024-09
Issue:9
Volume:32
Page:1469-1487.e9
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ISSN:1931-3128
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Container-title:Cell Host & Microbe
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cell Host & Microbe
Author:
Anderson Christopher J.,
Boeckaerts Laura,
Chin Priscilla,
Cardas Javier Burgoa,
Xie Wei,
Gonçalves Amanda,
Blancke Gillian,
Benson Sam,
Rogatti Sebastian,
Simpson Mariska S.,
Davey Anna,
Choi Sze Men,
Desmet Sandrien,
Bushman Summer D.,
Goeminne Geert,
Vandenabeele Peter,
Desai Mahesh S.,
Vereecke Lars,
Ravichandran Kodi S.ORCID
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