EPITHELIAL BARRIER FUNCTION IN TRANSPLANTED HUMAN INTESTINAL ORGANOIDS IS IMPROVED BY ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM BUT NOT EPITHELIAL DEVELOPMENTAL MATURITY

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Chakraborty, Partha S.
Lewis, Justin E.
Sequeira, David
Shroyer, Noah F.
Speer, Allison L.
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