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Key role of down-regulated in adenoma (SLC26A3) chloride/bicarbonate exchanger in linaclotide-stimulated intestinal bicarbonate secretion upon loss of CFTR function.

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Dynamic fibroblast-immune interactions shape wound healing after brain injury.

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Targeting high-risk multiple myeloma genotypes with optimized anti-CD70 CAR-T cells.

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Crypt and Villus Enterochromaffin Cells are Distinct Stress Sensors in the Gut.

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A TBX5-dependent compartment boundary patterns the cardiac interventricular septum.

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CDX2 dose-dependently influences the gene regulatory network underlying human extraembryonic mesoderm development.

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Cell type specificity of mosaic chromosome 1q gain resolved by snRNA-seq in a case of epilepsy with hyaline protoplasmic astrocytopathy.

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Broadly inhibitory antibodies against severe malaria virulence proteins.

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Maternal n-3 enriched diet reprograms neurovascular transcriptome and blunts inflammation in neonate.

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Human spinal interneurons repair the injured spinal cord through synaptic integration.

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