[HTML][HTML] Modulation of Mucosal Immune Response, Tolerance, and Proliferation in Mice Colonized by the Mucin-Degrader Akkermansia muciniphila
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
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M Derrien, P Van Baarlen, G Hooiveld, E Norin… - researchgate.net
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
[HTML][HTML] Modulation of Mucosal Immune Response, Tolerance, and Proliferation in Mice Colonized by the Mucin-Degrader Akkermansia muciniphila
M Derrien, P Van Baarlen, G Hooiveld… - Frontiers in …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
Modulation of Mucosal Immune Response, Tolerance, and Proliferation in Mice Colonized by the Mucin-Degrader Akkermansia muciniphila.
M Derrien, P Van Baarlen, G Hooiveld… - Frontiers in …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
[PDF][PDF] Modulation of mucosal immune response, tolerance, and
M Derrien, P Van Baarlen, G Hooiveld, E Norin… - 2011 - Citeseer
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
Modulation of mucosal immune response, tolerance, and proliferation in mice colonized by the mucin-degrader Akkermansia muciniphila
M Derrien, P van Baarlen, G Hooiveld… - Frontiers in …, 2011 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
[PDF][PDF] Modulation of mucosal immune response, tolerance, and
M Derrien, P Van Baarlen, G Hooiveld, E Norin… - core.ac.uk
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
[引用][C] Modulation of Mucosal Immune Response, Tolerance, and Proliferation in Mice Colonized by the Mucin-Degrader Akkermansia muciniphila
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Modulation of Mucosal Immune Response, Tolerance, and Proliferation in Mice Colonized by
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M Derrien, P Van Baarlen, G Hooiveld, E Norin… - scienceopen.com
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …
direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading …