Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseJoseph B. Kirsner, Roy Gerrard Shorter |
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... antigens and IBD . In population studies the fre- quency of HLA antigens in a patient group is compared to that of a reference group without the disease . Because the null hypothesis is that one or more antigens may be associated with ...
... antigens and IBD . In population studies the fre- quency of HLA antigens in a patient group is compared to that of a reference group without the disease . Because the null hypothesis is that one or more antigens may be associated with ...
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... antigens administered via the intestine has never been reported , but is a particularly impor- tant question considering the increase in serum antibodies to intestinal antigens ( Table 7-3 ) . In summary , antigens that normally encoun ...
... antigens administered via the intestine has never been reported , but is a particularly impor- tant question considering the increase in serum antibodies to intestinal antigens ( Table 7-3 ) . In summary , antigens that normally encoun ...
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... antigens . Clin . Exp . Immunol . , 44 : 453 , 1981 . 8. Selby , W. S. , Janossy , G. , Mason , D. Y. , and Jewell , D. P .: Expression of HLA - DR antigens by colonic epithelium in inflammatory bowel disease . Clin . Exp . Immunol ...
... antigens . Clin . Exp . Immunol . , 44 : 453 , 1981 . 8. Selby , W. S. , Janossy , G. , Mason , D. Y. , and Jewell , D. P .: Expression of HLA - DR antigens by colonic epithelium in inflammatory bowel disease . Clin . Exp . Immunol ...
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Clinical Features Laboratory | 9 |
Experimental Inflammatory | 45 |
Intestinal Microflora | 55 |
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