Increased expression of HIP/PAP and regenerating gene III in human inflammatory bowel disease and a murine bacterial reconstitution model.
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Increased expression of HIP/PAP and regenerating gene III in human inflammatory bowel disease and a murine bacterial reconstitution model.
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Increased expression of HIP/PA ...... acterial reconstitution model.
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Increased expression of HIP/PA ...... acterial reconstitution model.
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Increased expression of HIP/PA ...... acterial reconstitution model.
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Increased expression of HIP/PA ...... acterial reconstitution model.
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Haruo Ohtani
Hiroo Naito
Hiroshi Okamoto
Hitoshi Ogawa
Iwao Sasaki
Ken-ichi Takahashi
Kouhei Fukushima
Michiaki Unno
Seiki Matsuno
Shin Takasawa
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10.1097/00054725-200305000-00003
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2003-05-01T00:00:00Z