Mucin-degrading gut commensals isolated from healthy faecal donor suppress intestinal epithelial inflammation and regulate tight junction barrier function
Mingfang Pan(Shenzhen Genoimmune Medical Institute), Margaret Ip(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
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