The epithelial barrier is maintained by in vivo tight junction expansion during pathologic intestinal epithelial shedding.
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The epithelial barrier is maintained by in vivo tight junction expansion during pathologic intestinal epithelial shedding.
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2011年の論文
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The epithelial barrier is main ...... ntestinal epithelial shedding.
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The epithelial barrier is main ...... ntestinal epithelial shedding.
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The epithelial barrier is main ...... ntestinal epithelial shedding.
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The epithelial barrier is main ...... intestinal epithelial shedding
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Alastair J M Watson
Amanda M Marchiando
Jerrold R Turner
Karen L Edelblum
Marshall H Montrose
Yanfang Guan
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1208-1218.e1-2
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10.1053/J.GASTRO.2011.01.004
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2011-01-13T00:00:00Z