Prostaglandin E <sub>2</sub> receptor PTGER4-expressing macrophages promote intestinal epithelial barrier regeneration upon inflammation
Yi Rang Na(Seoul National University), Seung Hyeok Seok(Seoul National University), Tae Sik Sung(Seoul National University), Yoon Hey Kwon(Seoul National University Hospital), Gianluca Matteoli(KU Leuven), Ho‐Su Lee(Ulsan College), Hyeri Jang(Seoul National University), Gyo‐Jeong Gu(Seoul National University), Hak Jae Kim(Seoul National University Hospital), Soo Youn Suh(Seoul National University), Jong Pil Im(Seoul National University), Boyoun Park(Yonsei University), Heonjong Han(Orion Corporation (United Kingdom)), Daesik Kim(Sungkyunkwan University), Isabelle Cleynen(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Ji Yong Park(Seoul National University Hospital), Daun Jung(Seoul National University), Sungwook Lee(Yonsei University), Kyu Joo Park(Seoul National University Hospital), Seung Bum Ryoo(Seoul National University), Michelle Stakenborg(KU Leuven), Yun Sang Lee(Ajou University), Mi Reu Jeong(Seoul National University)
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