Epidermal growth factor inhibits Campylobacter jejuni-induced claudin-4 disruption, loss of epithelial barrier function, and Escherichia coli translocation.
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Epidermal growth factor inhibits Campylobacter jejuni-induced claudin-4 disruption, loss of epithelial barrier function, and Escherichia coli translocation.
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Epidermal growth factor inhibi ...... scherichia coli translocation.
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Epidermal growth factor inhibi ...... scherichia coli translocation.
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Epidermal growth factor inhibi ...... scherichia coli translocation.
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Epidermal growth factor inhibi ...... scherichia coli translocation.
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Andre G Buret
G Douglas Inglis
Jennifer M Lamb-Rosteski
Lisa D Kalischuk
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10.1128/IAI.01698-07
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2008-05-19T00:00:00Z