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Intestinal tuft cell subtypes represent successive stages of maturation driven by crypt-villus signaling gradients
Buissant des Amorie, J. R., Betjes, M. A., Bernink, J. H., Hageman, J. H., Geurts, V. E., Begthel, H., Laskaris, D., Heinz, M. C., Jordens, I., Vinck, T., Houtekamer, R. M., Verlaan-Klink, I., Brunner, S. R., van Rheenen, J., Gloerich, M., Clevers, H., Tans, S. J., van Zon, J. S. & Snippert, H. J. G., 22 Jul 2025, In: Nature communications. 16, 1, 6765.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access4 Citations (Scopus)