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Volume 87 Issue 5, 1 April 2020

Busch et al. identified potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets in immune cells found in the intestinal mucosa of children with inflammatory bowel disease (see page 839). In an accompanying Comment, Vitale and Strisciuglio examine the impact of this work (page 805).

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