Enteric glial cell network function is required for epithelial barrier restitution following intestinal ischemic injury in the early postnatal period
Amanda L. Ziegler(North Carolina State University), Anthony T. Blikslager(North Carolina State University), Madison L. Caldwell(North Carolina State University), Anastasia Sheridan(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Jack Odle(North Carolina State University), Tiffany Pridgen(North Carolina State University), Mélissa Touvron(North Carolina State University), Emily A. Hellstrom(North Carolina State University), Laurianne Van Landeghem(North Carolina State University), Sara Erwin(North Carolina State University), Scott T. Magness(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
December 26, 2023
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