Symbiotic Bacterial Metabolites Regulate Gastrointestinal Barrier Function via the Xenobiotic Sensor PXR and Toll-like Receptor 4
Madhukumar Venkatesh(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Subhajit Mukherjee(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Hongwei Wang(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Hao Li(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Katherine Sun(Montefiore Medical Center), Alexandre P. Bénéchet(UConn Health), Zhijuan Qiu(UConn Health), Leigh Maher(UConn Health), Matthew R. Redinbo(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Robert S. Phillips(University of Georgia), James C. Fleet(Purdue University West Lafayette), Sandhya Kortagere(Drexel University), Paromita Mukherjee(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Alessio Fasano(Harvard University), Jessica Le Ven(Imperial College London), Jeremy K. Nicholson(Imperial College London), Marc‐Emmanuel Dumas(Imperial College London), Kamal M. Khanna(UConn Health), Sridhar Mani(Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
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