Wnt–β-catenin activation epigenetically reprograms Treg cells in inflammatory bowel disease and dysplastic progression
Jasmin Quandt(University of Chicago), Fotini Gounari(WinnMed), Samuel B. Morin(University of Chicago), Janine Woehlk(University of Chicago), Alexander T. Pearson(University of Chicago), Abu Osman(Mayo Clinic), Joel Pekow(University of Chicago), Akinola Olumide Emmanuel(University of Chicago), Priya Mathur(University of Chicago), Azam Mohsin(University of Chicago), Randy F. Sweis(National Cancer Institute), Khashayarsha Khazaie(WinnMed), Stephen Arnovitz(University of Chicago), Manisha Krishnan(University of Chicago), Leila Haghi(University of Chicago), Christopher R. Weber(University of Chicago), Michael K. Okoreeh(University of Chicago)
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