Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... proliferation . Am J Physiol 1981 ; 241 : G520 - G527 . 92. Rampal P , Nano JL , Zunino C. Inhibition of intestinal cell proliferation by villus extract . Gut 1987 ; 28 : 109-115 . 93. da Cunha Ferreira R , Forsyth LE , Richman PI ...
... proliferation . Am J Physiol 1981 ; 241 : G520 - G527 . 92. Rampal P , Nano JL , Zunino C. Inhibition of intestinal cell proliferation by villus extract . Gut 1987 ; 28 : 109-115 . 93. da Cunha Ferreira R , Forsyth LE , Richman PI ...
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... proliferation and collagen production by agents known to have effects on other cell types . Corticosteroids and cyclic AMP10 inhibit collagen production in fibroblasts , and heparin inhibits proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells ...
... proliferation and collagen production by agents known to have effects on other cell types . Corticosteroids and cyclic AMP10 inhibit collagen production in fibroblasts , and heparin inhibits proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells ...
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... proliferation.144 SCFAs also stimulate mucosal proliferation in the small bowel.141.145 Recently , it has been shown that intracolonic infusion of SCFAs promotes the release of peptide YY from the isolated perfused rabbit left colon.146 ...
... proliferation.144 SCFAs also stimulate mucosal proliferation in the small bowel.141.145 Recently , it has been shown that intracolonic infusion of SCFAs promotes the release of peptide YY from the isolated perfused rabbit left colon.146 ...
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