Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... current status and future prospects . Cornell Veterinarium 1984 ; 74 : 218- 262 . 7. Patterson DSP , Allen WM . Chronic mycobacterial enteritis in ruminants as a model of Crohn's disease . Proc R Soc Med 1972 ; 65 : 998–1001 . 8 ...
... current status and future prospects . Cornell Veterinarium 1984 ; 74 : 218- 262 . 7. Patterson DSP , Allen WM . Chronic mycobacterial enteritis in ruminants as a model of Crohn's disease . Proc R Soc Med 1972 ; 65 : 998–1001 . 8 ...
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... Recent advances at the molecular level . Eur J Clin Invest 1989 ; 19 : 107–116 . 150. Rohr G , Kusterer K , Schille M ... Current Status and Future Approach . Amsterdam : Excerpta Medica ; 1988 : 9-16 . 154. Krogstad DJ , Schlesinger PH ...
... Recent advances at the molecular level . Eur J Clin Invest 1989 ; 19 : 107–116 . 150. Rohr G , Kusterer K , Schille M ... Current Status and Future Approach . Amsterdam : Excerpta Medica ; 1988 : 9-16 . 154. Krogstad DJ , Schlesinger PH ...
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... current status of T - lymphocyte apheresis ( TLA ) treat- ment of Crohn's disease . J Clin Gastroenterol 1989 ; 11 ... Recent advances at the molecular level . Eur J Clin Invest 1989 ; 19 : 107–116 . Chapter 30 Surgical Management of ...
... current status of T - lymphocyte apheresis ( TLA ) treat- ment of Crohn's disease . J Clin Gastroenterol 1989 ; 11 ... Recent advances at the molecular level . Eur J Clin Invest 1989 ; 19 : 107–116 . Chapter 30 Surgical Management of ...
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