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    High fat diets induce colonic epithelial cell stress and inflammation that is reversed by IL-22

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    Gulhane, M; Murray, L; Lourie, R; Tong, H; Kang, A; Schreiber, V; Magor, G; Denman, S; Begun, J; Florin, T; ...
    Date
    2016-08-01
    Source Title
    European Journal of Immunology
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    WILEY-BLACKWELL
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    McGuckin, Michael
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    Medicine Dentistry & Health Sciences
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    Gulhane, M., Murray, L., Lourie, R., Tong, H., Kang, A., Schreiber, V., Magor, G., Denman, S., Begun, J., Florin, T., Perkins, A., Cuiv, O. P., Mcguckin, M. & Hasnain, S. Z. (2016). High fat diets induce colonic epithelial cell stress and inflammation that is reversed by IL-22. [Abstract]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 46 (1), pp.355-356. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep28990.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/255964
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    10.1038/srep28990

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