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Histopathologic and Genomic Characterization of a Novel Caprine Astrovirus Identified in a Boer Goat Kid in Illinois, United States. [PDF]
Li J, Baumgartner W, Wang L.
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Small molecule inhibitor targets OmpV to treat pandemic Vibrio cholerae infection. [PDF]
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Spigelian hernia in children: A systematic review. [PDF]
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Autonomic neural control of motor activity in the intestine of freshwater barramundi (Lates calcarifer). [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2007
To review recently published studies presenting novel and relevant information on small intestinal motility.The reviewed studies covered a variety of topics with several themes emerging. Our understanding of the influence of systemic disorders, intestinal and extraintestinal infections and enteric bacteria on digestive motor function continues to ...
Jason R, Bratten, Michael P, Jones
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To review recently published studies presenting novel and relevant information on small intestinal motility.The reviewed studies covered a variety of topics with several themes emerging. Our understanding of the influence of systemic disorders, intestinal and extraintestinal infections and enteric bacteria on digestive motor function continues to ...
Jason R, Bratten, Michael P, Jones
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Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2016
Small intestinal infections are extremely common worldwide. They may be bacterial, viral, or parasitic in etiology. Most are foodborne or waterborne, with specific etiologies differing by region and with diverse pathophysiologies. Very young, very old, and immune-deficient individuals are the most vulnerable to morbidity or mortality from small ...
Khushboo, Munot, Donald P, Kotler
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Small intestinal infections are extremely common worldwide. They may be bacterial, viral, or parasitic in etiology. Most are foodborne or waterborne, with specific etiologies differing by region and with diverse pathophysiologies. Very young, very old, and immune-deficient individuals are the most vulnerable to morbidity or mortality from small ...
Khushboo, Munot, Donald P, Kotler
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2001
The differential diagnosis of small intestinal infections is broad, making the identification and management of these disorders challenging. The majority of cases of acute diarrhea are self-limited and do not require diagnostic evaluation or treatment.
Saurabh, Mehandru, Edmund J., Bini
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The differential diagnosis of small intestinal infections is broad, making the identification and management of these disorders challenging. The majority of cases of acute diarrhea are self-limited and do not require diagnostic evaluation or treatment.
Saurabh, Mehandru, Edmund J., Bini
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
During the past year, important studies on various mechanisms of small bowel disease have been reported. The section on enterocyte function evaluates studies on hypoxia and apoptosis. Many of the studies of small intestinal epithelia use as models T84 cells. When these cells are referred to as intestinal cells, it may be in a general sense. This may be
C, Okolo, C, Surawicz
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During the past year, important studies on various mechanisms of small bowel disease have been reported. The section on enterocyte function evaluates studies on hypoxia and apoptosis. Many of the studies of small intestinal epithelia use as models T84 cells. When these cells are referred to as intestinal cells, it may be in a general sense. This may be
C, Okolo, C, Surawicz
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World Journal of Surgery, 1985
AbstractThis paper reviews small intestinal lymphoma. Although a major emphasis is placed on primary small intestinal lymphoma of the “Western” type, the important topic of lymphoma in celiac disease is discussed. Our own recent experience of 7 patients with lymphoma in celiac disease is presented.
B T, Cooper, A E, Read
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AbstractThis paper reviews small intestinal lymphoma. Although a major emphasis is placed on primary small intestinal lymphoma of the “Western” type, the important topic of lymphoma in celiac disease is discussed. Our own recent experience of 7 patients with lymphoma in celiac disease is presented.
B T, Cooper, A E, Read
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