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glutathione transport system in human small intestine epithelial cells

glutathione transport system in human small intestine epithelial cells Functional architecture of the intestinal epithelium. (A) The A Th17 cell-intrinsic glutathione/mitochondrial-IL-22 axis

A Th17 cell intrinsic glutathione mitochondrial IL 22 axis protects against intestinal inflammation: Cell Metabolism The function of intestinal epithelial cells and translocation and Download Scientific Diagram A) Transport mechanism of biodrug through the intestinal epithelium Download Scientific Diagram Intestinal epithelial cell metabolism at the interface of microbial dysbiosis and tissue injury Mucosal Immunology

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glutathione transport system in human small intestine epithelial cells Functional architecture of the intestinal epithelium. (A) The A Th17 cell-intrinsic glutathione/mitochondrial-IL-22 axis

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glutathione transport system in human small intestine epithelial cells Functional architecture of the intestinal epithelium. (A) The A Th17 cell-intrinsic glutathione/mitochondrial-IL-22 axis

Spontaneous transfer generally occurs from cancer-associated fibroblasts or immune cells, whose mitochondria are often exposed to hypoxia and oxidative stress, leading to functional alterations or metabolic reprogramming

glutathione transport system in human small intestine epithelial cells Functional architecture of the intestinal epithelium. (A) The A Th17 cell-intrinsic glutathione/mitochondrial-IL-22 axis

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glutathione transport system in human small intestine epithelial cells Functional architecture of the intestinal epithelium. (A) The A Th17 cell-intrinsic glutathione/mitochondrial-IL-22 axis
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