Organization of the human intestine at single-cell resolution

The intestine is a complex organ that promotes digestion, extracts nutrients, participates in immune surveillance, maintains critical symbiotic relationships with microbiota and affects overall health 1 . The intesting has a length of over nine metres, along which there are differences in structure...

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Published in:Nature (London) Vol. 619; no. 7970; pp. 572 - 584
Main Authors: Hickey, John W., Becker, Winston R., Nevins, Stephanie A., Horning, Aaron, Perez, Almudena Espin, Zhu, Chenchen, Zhu, Bokai, Wei, Bei, Chiu, Roxanne, Chen, Derek C., Cotter, Daniel L., Esplin, Edward D., Weimer, Annika K., Caraccio, Chiara, Venkataraaman, Vishal, Schürch, Christian M., Black, Sarah, Brbić, Maria, Cao, Kaidi, Chen, Shuxiao, Zhang, Weiruo, Monte, Emma, Zhang, Nancy R., Ma, Zongming, Leskovec, Jure, Zhang, Zhengyan, Lin, Shin, Longacre, Teri, Plevritis, Sylvia K., Lin, Yiing, Nolan, Garry P., Greenleaf, William J., Snyder, Michael
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 20.07.2023
Nature Publishing Group
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ISSN:0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
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