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Q37685500-9AB240EB-CBE6-4979-8B6D-ABAB730FA1C5
Q37685500-9AB240EB-CBE6-4979-8B6D-ABAB730FA1C5
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Growth factors: possible roles for clinical management of the short bowel syndrome.
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Low-dose recombinant human growth hormone increases body weight and lean body mass in patients with short bowel syndrome.