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Mammalian mesenchymal stromal cells enhance zebrafish fin regeneration
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cells regulate small intestinal morphogenesis before villification
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A decade of ocular fungal infections due to Penicillium-like fungi in France (2012–2021)
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Surgical modulation of the gut microbiota: a review of intestinal procedures and microbial outcomes
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Genetic traits of IncK2 plasmids and the Escherichia coli host underlying the association to the chicken gut
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Correction: IL-6 is one of the key factors in the formation of gut tissue resident memory T cells from Naïve T cells
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The diversity of myeloid immune cells shaping wound repair and fibrosis in the lung
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Open Journal of Cell Biology Vol. 1, No. 1 (December 2011)
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Open Journal of Cell Biology Vol. 2, No. 1 (March 2012)
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Open Journal of Cell Biology Vol. 2, No. 2 (June 2012)
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When imaging technology meets single-cell omics: new paradigm in developmental biology
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Are the genomes of motile Aeromonas species from the aquatic environment shaped by local geography and host species?
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Cellulolytic enzymes in Microbulbifer sp. Strain GL-2, a marine fish intestinal bacterium, with emphasis on endo-1,4-β-glucanases Cel5A and Cel8
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Batsheva de Rothschild Seminar on Biochemistry, Biology and Pathology of MAP Kinases, 14-18 October 2012, Maale Hachamisha, Jerusalem Hills, Israel
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The Mammalian Oocyte: A Central Hub for Cellular Reprogramming and Stemness
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Viral diversity, ecological interconnectedness, and the identification of mammalian chuviruses in Australian microbats
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Comorbid Alzheimer's Disease and Type 2 Diabetes Microbiota Shape Age‐Associated Gut–Brain Axis Profiles
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Historical shifts, geographic biases, and biological constraints shape mammal species discovery
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Stemflow for detecting mammalian environmental DNA: a case study in a zoo
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The anteriorization of tooth position underlies the atavism of tooth morphology: Insights into the morphogenesis of mammalian molars
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Evaluating Deep Learning Architectures for 3D Point Cloud Classification of Mammalian Bones
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Emergent spatial structure in the gut microbiota is driven by bacterial growth and gut contractions
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Polyphosphate modulates the stress-responsive formation of functional RNA-protein condensates in bacteria and mammalian cells
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High-linear energy transfer radiation disrupts natural killer cell surveillance of senescent intestinal cells in the mouse intestine