Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... intestinal epithelial cell renewal , small intestine mass , villus size , mitotic index , and disaccharidase activity occurring in fasted rats were due to fasting itself or to the lack of enteral nutrients.82 Their results showed a ...
... intestinal epithelial cell renewal , small intestine mass , villus size , mitotic index , and disaccharidase activity occurring in fasted rats were due to fasting itself or to the lack of enteral nutrients.82 Their results showed a ...
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... intestinal mucosa ) is followed by a rapid onset of vomiting and diarrhea in association with intestinal mucosal ulceration and necrosis . In catabolic states there is increased release of skeletal muscle glutamine into the bloodstream ...
... intestinal mucosa ) is followed by a rapid onset of vomiting and diarrhea in association with intestinal mucosal ulceration and necrosis . In catabolic states there is increased release of skeletal muscle glutamine into the bloodstream ...
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... intestinal inflammation , 342-343 , 348 , 349 effect on gastrointestinal motility , 305 Infection , 9-10 , 259 as ... intestinal ; healing of . See Healing in the intestine Interferons ( IFNs ) , 564 effects on mast cells , 195 ...
... intestinal inflammation , 342-343 , 348 , 349 effect on gastrointestinal motility , 305 Infection , 9-10 , 259 as ... intestinal ; healing of . See Healing in the intestine Interferons ( IFNs ) , 564 effects on mast cells , 195 ...
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