Optogenetic inhibition of the colon epithelium reduces hypersensitivity in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel disease
Sarah A. Najjar(New York University), Kathryn M. Albers(University of Pittsburgh), Kristen Smith(University of Pittsburgh), Lindsay L. Ejoh(University of Pittsburgh), Michael S. Gold(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Brian S. Edwards(University of Pittsburgh), Ariel Y. Epouhe(University of Pittsburgh), Brian M. Davis(University of Pittsburgh), Emanuel Loeza‐Alcocer(University of Pittsburgh)
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