A chemical enterocolitis model in zebrafish larvae that is dependent on microbiota and responsive to pharmacological agents
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A chemical enterocolitis model in zebrafish larvae that is dependent on microbiota and responsive to pharmacological agents
Oehlers SH, Flores MV, Okuda KS, Hall CJ, Crosier KE, Crosier PS. A chemical enterocolitis model in zebrafish larvae that is dependent on microbiota and responsive to pharmacological agents. Dev Dyn. 2011 Jan;240(1):288-98.
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