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Keyword [Citrobacter rodentium]
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1. S100A4 Contributes To Colitis Development By Increasing The Adherence Of Citrobacter Rodentium To Intestinal Epithelial Cells
2. The Role Of Dock2 In The Host Defenseagainst Citrobacter Roderntium Infection
3. Role Of JMJD2D In Citrobacter Rodentium Infection
4. A physiological role of cytochromes P450 4Fs: Mouse model
5. Study On The Immunological Mechanism Of Hypoxia Affecting The Development Of Experimental Colitis In Mice
6. Clostridium Butyricum Protect And Relieve The Visceral Hypersensitivity In Mice Induced By Citrobacter Rodentium Infection With Chronic Stress
7. Study On The Mechanism Of TRPA1 Maintaining Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function Against Citrobacter Murine Infection
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