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Enteral Feeding

Pediatrics In Review, 2008
Enteral nutrition is a widely used therapy for nutritional treatment of patients with multiple pathologies. The present review selects important evidenced-based papers from 2006 and 2007 and critically reviews them for the reader.Use of synbiotics and probiotics is gaining acceptance.
Taryn E, Weissman, Barry K, Wershil
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Enter Populists. Enter Progressives. Enter Social Workers. Enter Frances Perkins

2016
This chapter contextualizes the progressives role in shaping social work, dating back to America’s founding. The Constitutional franters implicitly anticipate economic rights. However, Perkins and FDR must draw our their implications so as to account for an American antipathy towards targeted rights.
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Enteric glia

Glia, 1991
AbstractThe structure of the enteric nervous system (ENS) is different from that of extraenteric peripheral nerve. Collagen is excluded from the enteric plexuses and support for neuronal elements is provided by astrocyte‐like enteric glial cells. Enteric glia differ from Schwann cells in that they do not form basal laminae and they ensheath axons, not ...
M D, Gershon, T P, Rothman
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ENTERAL FORMULAS

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997
This article is intended to assist the nurse in caring for the patient who requires medical nutritional formulas, either as a complete diet or as a dietary supplement, to increase the nurse's knowledge of formula components, when and why different formulas are used, and when a change in formula may be indicated.
D S, Weinstein, J, Furman
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Breaking and entering

Nature Chemical Biology, 2006
A new small molecule inhibitor of TNF has an unexpected mechanism: it disrupts the trimeric structure of the protein.
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Enteric Glia

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
Enteric glia are a unique type of peripheral neuroglia that accompany neurons in the enteric nervous system (ENS) of the digestive tract. The ENS displays integrative neural circuits that are capable of governing moment-to-moment gut functions independent of input from the central nervous system.
Meenakshi, Rao, Brian D, Gulbransen
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Enteric glial biology, intercellular signalling and roles in gastrointestinal disease

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2021
Luisa Seguella   +2 more
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Enteritis

British Veterinary Journal, 1980
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