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bibliographicCitation Kato M, Marumo M, Nakayama J, Matsumoto M, Yabe-Nishimura C, Kamata T. The ROS-generating oxidase Nox1 is required for epithelial restitution following colitis. Exp Anim. 2016 Jul 29;65(3):197–205. PMID: 26876598; PMCID: PMC4976233.
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