Small intestinal permeability is increased in diarrhoea predominant IBS, while alterations in gastroduodenal permeability in all IBS subtypes are largely attributable to confounders.
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Small intestinal permeability is increased in diarrhoea predominant IBS, while alterations in gastroduodenal permeability in all IBS subtypes are largely attributable to confounders.
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A A M Masclee
D M A E Jonkers
J M Conchillo
J W Kruimel
M A M Hesselink
N M J Hanssen
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2014-06-18T00:00:00Z