Studies of mucus in mouse stomach, small intestine, and colon. I. Gastrointestinal mucus layers have different properties depending on location as well as over the Peyer's patches
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Studies of mucus in mouse stomach, small intestine, and colon. I. Gastrointestinal mucus layers have different properties depending on location as well as over the Peyer's patches
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Studies of mucus in mouse stom ...... ll as over the Peyer's patches
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Studies of mucus in mouse stom ...... ll as over the Peyer's patches
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Studies of mucus in mouse stom ...... ll as over the Peyer's patches
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André Schütte
Gunnar C Hansson
Jenny K Gustafsson
Malin E V Johansson
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10.1152/AJPGI.00046.2013
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2013-07-05T00:00:00Z