Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... Peyer's patch dendritic cell , and the intestinal en- terocyte . One interesting finding is the observation that the early aphthous ulcers seen in Crohn's disease ( CD ) typically occur overlying Peyer's patches.69 This may relate to ...
... Peyer's patch dendritic cell , and the intestinal en- terocyte . One interesting finding is the observation that the early aphthous ulcers seen in Crohn's disease ( CD ) typically occur overlying Peyer's patches.69 This may relate to ...
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... Peyer's patches in the human small intestine . I. The development of Peyer's patches . Gut 1965 ; 6 : 225 . 10. Reynolds J. Functional studies of Peyer's patches based on emigrant cell analysis . Monogr Allergy 1988 ; 24 : 150 . 11 ...
... Peyer's patches in the human small intestine . I. The development of Peyer's patches . Gut 1965 ; 6 : 225 . 10. Reynolds J. Functional studies of Peyer's patches based on emigrant cell analysis . Monogr Allergy 1988 ; 24 : 150 . 11 ...
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... Peyer's patches and lymph nodes 4 months after the administration of carbon particles ceased . Antigen uptake into the lamina propria does not occur exclusively via the membranous ( M ) cells or follicle - associated epithelium ( FAE ) ...
... Peyer's patches and lymph nodes 4 months after the administration of carbon particles ceased . Antigen uptake into the lamina propria does not occur exclusively via the membranous ( M ) cells or follicle - associated epithelium ( FAE ) ...
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