TCF-1 deficiency influences the composition of intestinal microbiota and enhances susceptibility to colonic inflammation

Guotao Yu, Fang Wang, Menghao You, Tiansong Xu, Chunlei Shao, Yuning Liu, Ruiqi Liu, Min Deng, Zhihong Qi, Zhao Wang, Jingjing Liu, Yingpeng Yao, Jingjing Chen, Zhen Sun, Shanshan Hao, Wenhui Guo, Tianyan Zhao, Zhengquan Yu, Qian Zhang, Yaofeng Zhao, Feng Chen, Shuyang Yu

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Protein Cell ›› 2020, Vol. 11 ›› Issue (5) : 380-386. DOI: 10.1007/s13238-020-00689-8
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TCF-1 deficiency influences the composition of intestinal microbiota and enhances susceptibility to colonic inflammation

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Guotao Yu, Fang Wang, Menghao You, Tiansong Xu, Chunlei Shao, Yuning Liu, Ruiqi Liu, Min Deng, Zhihong Qi, Zhao Wang, Jingjing Liu, Yingpeng Yao, Jingjing Chen, Zhen Sun, Shanshan Hao, Wenhui Guo, Tianyan Zhao, Zhengquan Yu, Qian Zhang, Yaofeng Zhao, Feng Chen, Shuyang Yu. TCF-1 deficiency influences the composition of intestinal microbiota and enhances susceptibility to colonic inflammation. Protein Cell, 2020, 11(5): 380‒386 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-020-00689-8

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