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A genetic interval confers protection from colitis and colitis-associated cancer in a model of bacteria-induced colon cancer

A genetic interval confers protection from colitis and colitis-associated cancer in a model of bacteria-induced colon cancer

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Autors principals: Kirchberger, S, Boulard, O, Royston, D, Maloy, K, Powrie, F
Format: Conference item
Publicat: 2010
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