Microbial-dependent recruitment of immature myeloid cells promotes intestinal regeneration

Jiang, Z., Waterbury, Q. T., Malagola, E., Fu, N., Kim, W., Ochiai, Y., Wu, F., Guha, C., Shawber, C. J., Yan, K. S., & Wang, T. C. (2024). Microbial-Dependent Recruitment of Immature Myeloid Cells Promotes Intestinal Regeneration. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 17(3), 321–346. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2023.10.007
Authors:
Zhengyu Jiang
Quin T. Waterbury
Ermanno Malagola
Na Fu
Woosook Kim
Y. Ochiai
Feijing Wu
Chandan Guha
Carrie J. Shawber
Kelley S. Yan
Timothy C. Wang
Affiliated Authors:
Zhengyu Jiang
Quin T. Waterbury
Ermanno Malagola
Na Fu
Woosook Kim
Y. Ochiai
Feijing Wu
Carrie J. Shawber
Kelley S. Yan
Timothy C. Wang
Author Keywords:
myeloid
endothelial cell
pge2
rspo3
microbiome
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Article
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10.1016/j.jcmgh.2023.10.007
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