MiR-16 and miR-125b are involved in barrier function dysregulation through the modulation of claudin-2 and cingulin expression in the jejunum in IBS with diarrhoea

Cristina Martínez, Bruno K. Rodinõ-Janeiro, Beatriz Lobo, Megan L. Stanifer, Bernd Klaus, Martin Granzow, Ana M. González-Castro, Eloisa Salvo-Romero, Carmen Alonso-Cotoner, Marc Pigrau, Ralph Roeth, Gudrun Rappold, Wolfgang Huber, Rosa González-Silos, Justo Lorenzo, Inés De Torres, Fernando Azpiroz, Steeve Boulant, Mariá Vicario, Beate NieslerJavier Santos

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