Spontaneous episodic inflammation in the intestines of mice lacking HNF4A is driven by microbiota and associated with early life microbiota alterations
Cecelia Kelly(Duke University), John F. Rawls(Duke University), Chelsea Anderson(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jeffrey I. Everitt(Duke University), R. Balfour Sartor(North Carolina State University), Jayanth Jawahar(Duke University), Jessica R. McCann(Duke University), Jonathan E. Avendano(Duke University), Lauren Davey(Duke University), Joseph A. Galanko(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Raphael H. Valdivia(Duke University)
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