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Enrichment of in vivo transcription data from dietary intervention studies with in vitro data provides improved insight into gene regulation mechanisms in the intestinal mucosa

Authors
  1. A Cencic
  2. A Clerk
  3. A Parker
  4. A Prasad
  5. A Prasad
  6. Alfons Jansman
  7. Arjan Hoekman
  8. B Wang
  9. B Yahiya
  10. C Folwaczny
  11. C Livingstone
  12. D Kuhn
  13. D Schokker
  14. Dirkjan Schokker
  15. E Gazzerro
  16. E Mariani
  17. E Mukhtar
  18. F Reinecke
  19. G Raspaglio
  20. G Tellez
  21. H Hatano
  22. H Hauber
  23. H Song
  24. Ilonka Wijers
  25. J Hernández
  26. J Hu
  27. J Louahed
  28. K Heyninck
  29. L Costes
  30. L Eckmann
  31. L Glotfelty
  32. M Collado-Romero
  33. M Lazzerini
  34. M Tsai
  35. M Wanzel
  36. M Zanchetta
  37. Marcel Hulst
  38. Mari Smits
  39. Marinus van Krimpen
  40. P Davis
  41. PA Hosick
  42. R Furst
  43. R Savan
  44. S Al-Musawi
  45. S Amir
  46. S Bao
  47. S Jiang
  48. S Pearce
  49. S Zakrzewski
  50. SB Ho
  51. Stéphanie Vastenhouw
  52. W Huang da
  53. X Cai
  54. X Cai
  55. Y Zhou
  56. Z Song
  57. Ã Cabrera
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